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    Civil Service staff in 48-hour walkout

    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2004
    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2004

    Thousands
    of staff from the Government’s largest department are taking part in a 48-hour
    strike after the collapse of long-running...

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    Uncivil action is not just about money

    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2004
    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2004

    Last
    week’s industrial action by the members of the Civil Service surprised many,
    yet it is not just about money....

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    Civil servants set to rebel over below inflation pay offer

    by Personnel Today 27 Jan 2004
    by Personnel Today 27 Jan 2004

    As many as 100,000 civil servants are set to go on strike this week with the
    court system, passport control,...

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    Civil servants vote on industrial action

    by Personnel Today 6 Jan 2004
    by Personnel Today 6 Jan 2004

    More
    than 100,000 civil servants in five government departments are voting on
    whether to take industrial action over the imposition...

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    Civil Service shirkers exposed by statistics

    by Personnel Today 9 Dec 2003
    by Personnel Today 9 Dec 2003

    Central government HR has come under fire after official statistics revealed
    civil servants took 50 per cent more sick leave...

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    Civil servants pass half million mark

    by Personnel Today 20 Oct 2003
    by Personnel Today 20 Oct 2003

    The
    total number of staff employed by the civil service has grown by more than
    10,000 during the past six...

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    Police service’s civilian staff feel undervalued

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2003
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2003

    Half of the police’s civilian workforce do not feel valued, and two-thirds
    say stress levels have increased, according to a...

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    Government attracts 12,000 for civil service jobs in the north

    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2003
    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2003

    A
    massive Government recruitment campaign in the North East has exceeded all
    expectations – with more than 12,000 people applying...

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    A very civil service

    by Personnel Today 2 Feb 2003
    by Personnel Today 2 Feb 2003

    Providing counselling for stress may now have been recognised as a legal defence for companies, but as Sarah-Jane North learns, the Department for Work and Pensions was already leading the way

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    Sudden hike takes civil service numbers to five year high

    by Personnel Today 4 Nov 2002
    by Personnel Today 4 Nov 2002

    The number of people working for the
    civil service has hit its highest level in five years.
    Staff numbers jumped...

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    PCS welcomes ground-breaking pension scheme for civil servants

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2002

    The
    Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) has welcomed the start today of an
    improved civil service pension scheme.
    PCS...

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    MoD targets other civil servants with recruitment website

    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2002
    by Personnel Today 5 Sep 2002

    A
    Ministry of Defence (MoD) recruitment website providing details of all job
    vacancies, schemes and programmes available within the department...

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    Civil Service braces itself for further strike action

    by Personnel Today 19 Aug 2002
    by Personnel Today 19 Aug 2002

    The
    Civil Service could be hit by further strikes as staff at the Department for
    Environment, Food and Rural Affairs...

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    Court of Appeal rules in favour of civil servants

    by Personnel Today 24 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 24 Jul 2002

    The
    Court of Appeal has ruled this week that civil servants transferred into the
    Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs) from...

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    Civil servants awarded pay rise in landmark deal

    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2002

    A
    landmark pay deal has today been awarded to 13,000 MoD industrial civil
    servants.
    The
    four-year deal will see increases...

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