Junior doctors in England plan to strike for a further nine days in December and January after rejecting the government's latest pay offer.
Public sector
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An additional 30,000 jobs at the Department for Work and Pensions are needed to meet current demand, a union claims.
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Home secretary James Cleverly announces a package of measures to curb legal migration, increasing the salary threshold by 48%.
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The High Court has refused Warrington Boroough Council's application for an injunction to prevent a bin strike by members of Unite.
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Warning of half million new cancer cases a year by 2040 without government action
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The high numbers were partly accounted for by the fact just over half (15,067) of these new joiners were educated in the UK.
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The Department for Education has launched a consultation outlining how it will implement minimum service levels in schools and colleges during strike action.
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A union for nurses has threatened further strikes after doctors were offered a larger pay increase to bring an end to their dispute.
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Does the four-day week grant employees the flexibility and skills development opportunities they desire? Or is it too rigid?
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Consultants pay offer could end strikes if union members vote for changes to pay structure for senior doctors in England.
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AuditOne's organisational development work secured it the Excellence in Public Service HR award at the 2023 Personnel Today Awards.
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The average pay settlement returned to 6% in the three months to the end of October 2023, finds XpertHR.
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There is an NHS gender pay gap of 5.5% according to research from healthcare think tank The King’s Fund.
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Civil servants in office-based roles will be required to spend 60% of their time working face-to-face with colleagues.