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    NHS reveals new workforce plan to become ‘agile, inclusive and modern’

    by Jo Faragher 3 Jun 2019
    by Jo Faragher 3 Jun 2019

    The NHS in England has today published its interim People Plan, which sets out proposals for the future of the...

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    MPs say EU settlement scheme risks Windrush re-run

    by Adam McCulloch 30 May 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 30 May 2019

    The scheme could lead to the unnecessary and unlawful deportations of people who should be entitled to live and work in the UK.

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    Expand shortage occupation list to meet skills needs

    by Ashleigh Webber 29 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 29 May 2019

    The shortage occupation list should be expanded to allow more migrant workers to fill a wider range of health, IT...

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    How the RAF can add wings to your HR career

    by Adam McCulloch 27 May 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 27 May 2019

    With fantastic benefits and low costs for trainees, the RAF offers people an excellent opportunity to gain confidence and skills...

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    Renationalisation: what does it entail for HR?

    by Ashleigh Webber 24 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 24 May 2019

    Returning privately run agencies to public ownership, as the National Probation Service will soon experience, is becoming increasingly common. So what does nationalisation mean for HR?

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    Oxford University’s retirement age not discriminatory, tribunal finds

    by Ashleigh Webber 23 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 23 May 2019

    A former Oxford University academic who was forced to retire at 67 has lost his claim for unfair dismissal and...

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    IR35: HMRC’s defence of status tool is like ‘climate change denial’

    by Rob Moss 23 May 2019
    by Rob Moss 23 May 2019

    Campaigners have accused HM Revenue & Customs of acting in a manner “akin to climate change denial” in its defence...

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    Academic staff suffer ‘epidemic’ of poor mental health

    by Jo Faragher 23 May 2019
    by Jo Faragher 23 May 2019

    There is an “epidemic” of poor mental health among higher education staff, according to Freedom of Information requests gathered from...

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    RMT union secures two-year pay deal with Network Rail

    by Rob Moss 22 May 2019
    by Rob Moss 22 May 2019

    The RMT Union has won an above-inflation pay deal with Network Rail and has written to the track and infrastructure...

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    Proselytising Christian nurse loses second appeal against dismissal

    by Rob Moss 14 May 2019
    by Rob Moss 14 May 2019

    A nurse in Kent dismissed for “preaching” to patients has lost a second appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that...

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    ‘Alarming’ levels of PTSD identified among police workforce

    by Ashleigh Webber 10 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 10 May 2019

    Almost a fifth of police officers experience symptoms of either post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or “Complex PTSD”, with PTSD rates...

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    New legal test to protect police drivers

    by Ashleigh Webber 2 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 2 May 2019

    The government plans to introduce a new legal test to ensure police officers chasing suspected criminals on the roads do...

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    Prison service launched 6,600 disciplinary investigations in five years

    by Rob Moss 30 Apr 2019
    by Rob Moss 30 Apr 2019

    Nearly 2,700 prison staff in England and Wales were disciplined between 2013 and 2018 according to data released under the...

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    Older teachers risk ‘dying in classrooms’ if health needs are ignored, warns union

    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Apr 2019

    Schools and colleges have been urged to better monitor the health of teaching staff as many older teachers “risk dying...

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    NHS consultants ‘better off’ working part-time

    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2019
    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2019

    Senior doctors in the NHS are better off working part-time under new pension rules, the British Medical Association has warned....

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