Senior doctors and surgeons will be able to set the level of pension accrual each year to allow them to...
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Ministers “must get a grip” on tackling the disproportionately high number of complaints raised by female and ethnic minority armed...
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Holiday pay for permanent staff who only work part of the year – such as term-time workers – should be...
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The government has conceded defeat over its attempt to alter police pensions, acknowledging that moving police officers to new police pension schemes, based on their age, is discriminatory.
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An HR manager at a merged NHS trust has won her claim for unfair dismissal but two of her colleagues' cases failed.
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Most undergraduates have a nuanced view of ethics and morality when it comes to selecting a company to work for after graduation
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The NHS faces a bill of millions of pounds after a junior doctor won a test case yesterday about the...
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to recruit 20,000 police officers over the next three years, starting from September, presents significant logistical problems.
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Pay awards remained stable at 2.5% during the second quarter of 2019, according to the latest data from XpertHR.
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The austerity belt has been further loosened with the announcement of public sector pay rises above the rate of inflation, the largest in six years.
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Senior NHS employees are to be consulted over whether NHS pensions should be altered to allow GPs and clinicians to take on extra work without having to pay higher tax bills.
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Teachers and police officers will receive the biggest pay rises in six years, the government will announce next week
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A woman has won the right to access her late partner’s military pension in a landmark Court of Appeal ruling....
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New measures to stamp out the discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment in some areas of the armed forces have been...
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A trial of senior executives could lead to jail sentences over a wave of suicides as employees suffered appalling levels of workplace stress