Government claims to have reached police recruitment targets ‘do not stand up to scrutiny’, according to its staff association.
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Emergency workers took more than a million sick days because of stress and mental ill health last year, according to...
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The government has said it will pursue legal action if the strikes by RCN members go ahead this bank holiday weekend.
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Deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has resigned in the wake of allegations that he bullied staff while working as a cabinet minister.
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ASCL strike ballot could see secondary school heads and college leaders take industrial action in the autumn term.
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Junior doctors’ strike: senior medical body calls for Acas involvement
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherThe Academy of Medical Royal Colleges says patients are suffering and a third party is needed to help break the deadlock.
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Steve Hartshorn, head of the Police Federation of England and Wales, has urged forces to address the issues in the review.
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NHS waiting times hit another grim record in February, with an estimated 7.22 million people waiting for routine hospital treatment,...
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Former business secretary and COP26 president Alok Sharma has dismissed allegations that he consistently bullied civil servants.
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Nurses are likely to reject the latest pay offer from the Department of Health and Social Care, according to reports.
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NHS workers in England who are members of the Unison union have accepted the government's pay deal.
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The UK’s largest civil service union, PCS, has urged its members to vote for industrial action after the government announced that pay rises would be limited to 4.5% to 5%.
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has launched a new set of standards designed to help the mental health and...
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Unions accuse the Department for Education of sitting on a report that showed that one in four teachers' workloads exceed 60 hours per week
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The union at the heart of the junior doctors' pay dispute has asked Acas to get involved in its negotiations with the government.