We examine the rationale for MSLs in education, the minimum service levels for teaching likely to be set and whether schools will impose them.
Public sector
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The PCS union will launch a legal challenge against the government's minimum service levels regulations.
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Complaints of bullying by civilian workers at the Ministry of Defence have risen sharply over the past five years, newly...
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One in five managers question the effectiveness of local councils' leadership, with staff retention and morale cited as challenges.
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The PFEW said it had significant concerns about how the revised Code of Ethics should fit within the existing regulatory framework.
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Health screening is among the issues preventing the Army's recruitment partner from hitting its hiring targets, MPs have been told.Â
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Teacher who complained of 'blackophobia' was unfairly dismissed after senior leaders threatened a ‘wildcat strike’ if she returned to work.
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Europe's largest local authority considers up to 600 redundancies to tackle it mounting debt, caused predominantly by its equal pay liability.
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Schools will no longer be obliged to use performance-related pay, the government has said as part of plans to reduce teachers' workload.
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Consultants in England, members of the HCSA, reject latest pay offer, citing issues with the amount of time they will be given to develop skills.
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It has been reported to the equality watchdog over claims the MoD failed to properly address sexual harassment allegations.
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Lucy Robbins joins aviation regulator as director of people and culture after a decade at the Competition and Markets Authority.
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Last October’s Procurement Act was a ‘huge missed opportunity’ to tighten up rules around outsourcing public services and protecting employees.
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The government is considering whether to introduce a separate pay scale for nurses in England to help with career progression...
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The Post Office scandal shows us how a ‘psychological phenomena can manifest in real-world organisational crises, leading to devastating consequences’