The Equality and Human Rights Commission has submitted strong criticisms of the Strikes Bill in a briefing for the House of Lords.
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Police pay in the UK has fallen quicker in real terms than similar roles and in the public sector workforce more widely.
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Prerana Issar, former chief people officer of NHS England, takes first CPO role at retail giant Sainsbury's.
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The Unite union has urged its members who work for councils across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to reject the...
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Doctors professional body and trade union urges healthcare employers to sign its Ending Sexism in Medicine pledge.
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Members of the Fire Brigade Union vote overwhelmingly in favour of a revised pay offer from employers.
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The strikes bill, which would bing in minimum service levels, may be incompatible with human rights laws, a group of MPs and peers have found.
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Strikes set for this week have been called off after GMB, Unison and Unite union leaders agreed to enter talks with health secretary Steve Barclay.
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A survey has revealed that UK businesses strongly support health and safety regulations, highlighting fears over the impact of the Retained EU Law Bill.
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Officers struck by low morale and lack of progression, police survey finds
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherMore than half of police officers are currently experiencing low or very low morale, and seven in 10 would not...
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Union leaders have called for civil service pay reform to ensure the government can retain staff through the cost-of-living crisis.
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Improve NHS staff wellbeing to provide better care, investigation urges
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherNHS staff working in urgent and emergency care have been under ‘significant distress’ after feeling they could not help the...
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A senior nurse in the north of England has won her claim of racial discrimination against NHS England at an employment tribunal.
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Junior doctors announce strike dates, saying they have no choice but to walk out for 72 hours from 13 to 16 March.
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Universities watchdog proposes a register for staff-student relationships and consults on the idea of an outright ban.