Funding cuts have resulted in the loss of almost one-fifth of policing jobs since 2010, according to the National Audit...
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The British army has been criticised for explicitly targeting young people from poor, working class backgrounds in its latest recruitment...
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a term that gets bandied around a lot, explains Christine Husbands. But what does it mean...
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Radiology services could be on the brink of collapse if more is not done to fill vacant posts and train...
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Pay awards in the three months to July dropped slightly to 2.3%, but still remained higher than the amount recorded...
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Prospect union members yesterday joined their colleagues at the FDA union in rejecting a five-year pay deal that would have...
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Prisons minister Rory Stewart has called for military involvement in improving the leadership and management skills of prison governors, a...
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Police chiefs have vowed to address sexual harassment across the force after it emerged a high proportion of police officers...
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In a case that could open the door for more than 3 million outsourced workers to negotiate directly with their...
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Thousands of police officers have taken on a second job, while more than four in 10 worry about the state...
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Fit notes “not implemented as intended”
The “fit note” was introduced in 2010 and was designed to radically change the... -
Workplace conversations happen all the time of course, but “good” conversation – talking that makes change happen or calms conflict...
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The government has announced wage increases for more than one million public sector workers, including teachers, the armed forces and...
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Employers are missing out on talented and highly-qualified staff due to a lack of understanding of how the skills of...
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Around 8,000 military personnel in Scotland are to receive back pay to compensate for changes that saw them pay more...