The Royal Navy is examining claims of bullying and sexual harassment on submarines, following whistleblower reports.
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The government has announced pay rises for millions of public sector workers including teachers, nurses and doctors.
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The Ministry of Defence has published two more policies and a new strategy to help it stamp out sexual misconduct.
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‘Wokeful’? No, Armed Forces’ diversity is woeful says chief of defence staff
by Rob Mossby Rob MossAdmiral Sir Tony Radakin has said that the Armed Forces risked ‘looking ridiculous’ unless they better reflect the nation they...
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The Ministry of Defence has outlined plans to overhaul its culture, stamp out bullying and harassment, and ensure that women...
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Soldiers and officers serving in the British Army are to receive sexual consent training in an attempt to tackle inappropriate...
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An in-house mediation service in the Army has resolved hundreds of issues before they escalate to a formal complaint.
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Employers hiring military veterans can, from today, apply for relief on national insurance contributions (NICs) for the first 12 months of employment.
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IR35: What does public-sector HR need to know about the April 2021 changes?
by Susie Munroby Susie MunroPublic sector HR may think that IR35 reforms only apply to private sector.
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Key workers and people unable to work from home are to receive more frequent Covid-19 testing – even if they are not displaying any symptoms.
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Unison general secretary Dave Prentis describes Rishi Sunak's spending review as 'austerity, plain and simple,' as unions attack 'divisive' pay freeze.
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Public sector pay increases are to be targeted at those who need them most, the chancellor has confirmed.
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Millions of public sector workers in England are likely to see their pay frozen next year, but NHS staff are...
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Nearly 900,000 public sector workers including teachers, doctors, police and prison officers will see their pay increase by up to...
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All military personnel should see the potential in every recruit and help end intolerance, said the UK's most senior officer today.