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    Uncivil outbursts likely as PCS union members lobby parliament

    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2004

    Civil
    servants are set to express their anger over the huge job cuts outlined in the
    Government’s spending review when...

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    Transport union urges caution over proposed Civil Service job cuts

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2004

    The
    Transport and General Workers’ Union (T&G) is worried public service
    reforms could be undermined by proposed job cuts.
    Tony...

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    Union attacks Brown over lack of vision for Civil Service

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2004

    Gordon
    Brown’s efficiency and relocation plans for the Civil Service are a
    "missed opportunity" according to Prospect union deputy general...

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    Job cuts threaten thousands of civil servants

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2004

    More
    than 100,000 civil servants and officials are to face the axe to release funds
    for frontline public services, Chancellor...

    • Civil Service
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    MoD buys £1,000 chairs for civil servants

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2004

    The
    Ministry of Defence (MoD) has bought each of its 3,150 Whitehall civil servants
    a £1,000 chair, reports The Daily...

    • Civil Service
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    Civil Service aims to promote common workplace values

    by Personnel Today 6 Jul 2004
    by Personnel Today 6 Jul 2004

    First
    Civil Service Commissioner, Baroness Prashar, today said that more must be done
    to make sure that new recruits to...

    • Civil Service
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    Civil Service winning battle for diversity

    by Personnel Today 22 Apr 2004
    by Personnel Today 22 Apr 2004

    The
    senior levels of the Civil Service are becoming more diverse, according to new
    figures released today.
    Improvements
    have been...

    • Civil Service
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    How to calm Civil Service unrest

    by Michael Millar 20 Apr 2004
    by Michael Millar 20 Apr 2004

    Last week, tens of thousands of civil servants took to the streets in a series of separate strikes.  Staff at...

    • Civil Service

    Top civil servants lead way in £23bn work giveaway

    by Personnel Today 20 Apr 2004
    by Personnel Today 20 Apr 2004

    More than five million generous employees work unpaid overtime, providing
    employers with £23bn worth of labour for free, according to...

    • Civil Service
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    Civil service unrest continues as 100,000 staff down biros

    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2004
    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2004

    Up
    to 100,000 civil servants have begun two days of strikes in separate disputes
    over pay.
    Staff
    in job centres...

    • Civil Service
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    Civil servants to stage two-day strike

    by Personnel Today 7 Apr 2004
    by Personnel Today 7 Apr 2004

    Tens
    of thousands of civil servants will stage a two-day strike next week in an
    ongoing pay dispute.
    Workers,
    including...

    • Civil Service
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    Civil Service job cuts make HR vital for driving change

    by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004
    by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004

    The Government must invest in public sector HR if its proposed reforms and
    job cuts announced in the Budget are...

    • Civil Service
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    Relocating the Civil Service

    by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004
    by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004

    The
    relocation of 20,000 civil service posts out of London and the South East – as
    detailed in the Lyons...

    • Civil Service

    Stress leading to rise in civil service absences

    by Personnel Today 9 Mar 2004
    by Personnel Today 9 Mar 2004

    The latest Cabinet Office research suggests rising levels of absence among
    staff in the Civil Service are the result of...

    • Civil Service
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    ‘Missing minister’ slammed for ignoring Civil Service unrest

    by Personnel Today 18 Feb 2004
    by Personnel Today 18 Feb 2004

    Work
    and pensions minister Andrew Smith has been criticised by trade unions for
    ignoring the worst civil service strike for...

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