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    Post Office scandal police probe to draw in employees, lawyers and civil servants

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Dec 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Dec 2024

    One hundred police officers are now working on a criminal investigation of current and past Post Office employees, civil servants and lawyers.

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    10,000-plus civil service jobs to go in cost-cutting drive

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 12 Dec 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 12 Dec 2024

    At least 10,000 civil service jobs could be axed under government plans to cut costs by 5% across all departments.

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    Met Police staff vote to strike over office return

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 12 Dec 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 12 Dec 2024

    Metropolitan Police staff vote to take strike action over plans to make them return to the office for three to five days a week.

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    Unions call 2.8% pay rise proposal an ‘insult’

    by Jo Faragher 11 Dec 2024
    by Jo Faragher 11 Dec 2024

    Ministers have written to pay review bodies recommending a pay rise of 2.8% for public sector workers, prompting anger from unions.

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    LGBT army veterans set to receive up to £70k in compensation

    by Jo Faragher 11 Dec 2024
    by Jo Faragher 11 Dec 2024

    Veterans who were forced to leave the Army because of their sexuality will receive up to £70,000 in compensation, according...

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    Government to recruit tech workers to ‘test and learn’ solutions

    by Jo Faragher 9 Dec 2024
    by Jo Faragher 9 Dec 2024

    The government plans to recruit start-up workers from the tech industry to embed a more innovative culture and help it run more efficiently.

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    Private sector pay awards drop to 3.9%

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 9 Dec 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 9 Dec 2024

    Private sector median pay awards have fallen slightly in the three months ending in October, from 4% to 3.9%.

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    Keir Starmer: ’too many in Whitehall are comfortable’

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Dec 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Dec 2024

    The prime minister has raised the issue of public sector productivity and put pressure on civil servants to become ‘mission-led’.

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    Archivist wins appeal after being called ‘sour and bitter’

    by Jo Faragher 4 Dec 2024
    by Jo Faragher 4 Dec 2024

    A woman who was referred to as a ‘sour and bitter individual’ has won her case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

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    Darlington nurses gain Conservative support over single-sex spaces

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 3 Dec 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 3 Dec 2024

    Shadow equalities minister is supporting a group of nurses who want to protect single-sex spaces including toilets and changing rooms.

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    International nurse recruitment slows in the UK

    by Rob Moss 2 Dec 2024
    by Rob Moss 2 Dec 2024

    Number of nurses and midwives who can practise in UK has reaches record 841,000, but international recruitment slows, according to NMC.

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    Payroll error: council in Scotland seeks to claw back £614,000

    by Adam McCulloch 29 Nov 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 29 Nov 2024

    Highland Council officers are facing questions over how payroll overpayments have been allowed to stretch to over £600,000.

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    Race, age and mental health influence decision to leave NHS

    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2024
    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2024

    NHS workers who suffer from poor mental health, are over 50 or are from a minority ethnic background are more likely to be considering leaving.

    • NHS
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    UK health unions call for direct NHS pay talks

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024

    Three of the UK’s biggest health unions are urging the government to hold direct NHS pay talks and ignore the advice of an independent panel.

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    NHS bosses who silence whistleblowers could lose jobs

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 25 Nov 2024
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 25 Nov 2024

    NHS bosses who stop whistleblowers from speaking out could lose their jobs or be barred from working in the health service altogether.

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