A man who worked for the HM Prison and Probation Service has secured a financial settlement from his former employer after racial abuse.
Public sector
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Doctors are to receive updated guidelines from the General Medical Council on what constitutes workplace sexual harassment.
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Whistleblowing protections should be strengthened to prevent the bullying of NHS staff who raise concerns about safety, a union has said.
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There have been calls for hospital bosses to be investigated for corporate manslaughter after they ignored concerns.
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A specialist doctors committee that forms part of the British Medical Association could also vote for strike action.
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Unions have warned workers' health is at risk, as government buildings experience sewage leaks, legionella and insect infestations.
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Many female tech leaders feel that the growth of women entering tech remains stunted because of significant barriers of access to the sector.
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Junior doctors in Scotland have accepted the latest pay deal from the Scottish government, ending their industrial dispute.
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Real-terms pay has plummeted in the public sector, says the Resolution Foundation, fuelling strikes.
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The head of the Metropolitan police has called for a return to the system of chief constables sacking rogue officers.
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Junior doctors commence another four-day strike today, impacting scheduled operations and waiting lists.
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Police Service Northern Ireland published details of thousands of employees after a Freedom of Information request.
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An independent body says the structure of the Police Race Action Plan 'closely follows the structures that exist within policing itself'.
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Newly-registered nurses and midwives educated overseas face racism and discrimination they had not anticipated prior to arriving in the UK.
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The leaders of two unions have urged the government to reform the civil service's 'broken' pay structure.