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    Retention of teachers becomes urgent as pupil numbers soar

    by Adam McCulloch 2 Nov 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 2 Nov 2018

    School leaders in the state sector face having to fill increasing numbers of vacancies, with lack of job satisfaction a...

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    Centre for Public Services Leadership ‘will boost innovation and productivity’

    by Adam McCulloch 2 Nov 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 2 Nov 2018

    The government has laid down plans for a Centre for Public Services Leadership that will prepare future leaders for public...

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    NHS to crack down on violence against staff

    by Ashleigh Webber 31 Oct 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 31 Oct 2018

    Nurses and doctors will be better protected from attacks by patients and their families under plans to crack down on...

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    All military roles now open to women

    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2018
    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2018

    Women will be able to apply for any role in the military, including the SAS, the defence secretary Gavin Williamson...

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    Equal pay strike hits Glasgow schools and services

    by Rob Moss 23 Oct 2018
    by Rob Moss 23 Oct 2018

    Hundreds of schools and nurseries are closed in Glasgow after around 8,000 workers began a two-day strike over a long-running...

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    Public sector workers could face variable pay rises

    by Jo Faragher 23 Oct 2018
    by Jo Faragher 23 Oct 2018

    Public sector workers could have wage increases based on their performance or where in the country they work, the chancellor...

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    Why the public sector must embrace apprenticeships

    by Simon Rouse 18 Oct 2018
    by Simon Rouse 18 Oct 2018

    Requirements for public sector employers to ensure a certain percentage of their workforce is apprentices may pose some organisational challenges,...

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    EU searches for construction and health jobs fall as Brexit fears grow

    by Adam McCulloch 11 Oct 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 11 Oct 2018

    The construction industry is the sector of the economy hardest hit by a decline of interest among jobseekers from EU...

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    Police Federation takes legal action over ‘derisory’ pay offer

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Oct 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Oct 2018

    The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) is set to launch legal action over what it has called the...

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    Civil service to boost diversity through apprenticeship

    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Sep 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Sep 2018

    The civil service is looking to hire its first wave of apprentice economists, including school leavers, in a bid to...

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    Labour announces plans to shake up supply teacher recruitment

    by Jo Faragher 25 Sep 2018
    by Jo Faragher 25 Sep 2018

    The Labour Party has announced that it would shake up how schools recruit supply teachers, claiming it would save them...

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    Businesses gunning for cyber skills should consider ex-forces personnel

    by Lee Holloway 21 Sep 2018
    by Lee Holloway 21 Sep 2018

    Recent research highlights how much companies could gain in fields such as cyber security from recruiting ex-armed services staff, writes...

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    Giving notice to leave a job is not always a letter of resignation

    by Adam McCulloch 14 Sep 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 14 Sep 2018

    A letter that gives one month’s notice should not automatically be interpreted as a letter of resignation, an employment appeal...

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    Prison officers call off protest action after withdrawal of court threat

    by Adam McCulloch 14 Sep 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 14 Sep 2018

    An estimated 5,000 prison staff had assembled at facilities to protest against the rise of violence experienced by staff working with inmates

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    Tougher sentences for attacks on emergency workers

    by Ashleigh Webber 13 Sep 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 13 Sep 2018

    Prison terms for individuals who assault emergency workers will increase from six months to a year under a new law...

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