An employment tribunal finds a worker was treated unfavourably after asking colleagues not to use a desk that had been adapted for her health needs.
Civil Service
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At the request of ministers the Insolvency Service has begun criminal and civil investigations into the P&O Ferries redundancies.
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Civil service union PCS has called a pay rise for civil servants of 2% to 3% “derisory” and an “insult to members who helped to keep the country running during the pandemic”.
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The minister for Brexit opportunities and government efficiency has questioned the size of the civil service workforce.
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Growth in the number of civil servants in London continues to outpace that of the rest of the UK.
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Don't blame officials over Christmas parties at No.10, urge unions
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The Excellence in Public Service HR award was picked up by the Department of Health and Social Care.
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Civil Service Fast Stream and Early Talent won this year's Diversity and Inclusion Award for a bold autism internship programme.
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Civil servants could face a fresh push to return to their desks this week after renewed calls from Whitehall against...
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More and more employers consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals as part of their recruitment and attraction strategies, but...
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Government departments have been asked to review their headcount in a three-year spending review that could mean the loss of...
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Unnamed minister said ‘If people aren’t going into work, they don’t deserve the terms and conditions they get if they are going into work.‘
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Boris Johnson has told ministers to use remote working lessons to investigate what savings could be made in the civil service and public services.
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Senior civil servants have been asked, by the end of the week, to declare paid roles or outside interests that could conflict with civil service rules.
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A national network of ‘hybrid offices’ is to be set up for civil servants to allow them to work more flexibly.