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    Will Trade Union Act minimise strikes in ‘important public services’?

    by Nick Chronias 25 Sep 2017
    by Nick Chronias 25 Sep 2017

    The Trade Union Act introduced rules on balloting for industrial action in important public services that set the bar high...

    • NHS
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    Nursing unions demand 3.9% pay rise and £800

    by Jo Faragher 15 Sep 2017
    by Jo Faragher 15 Sep 2017

    Unions representing more than a million nurses and other NHS staff have written to the chancellor to demand a 3.9%...

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    Five winning works from last year’s RAD Awards

    by Personnel Today 14 Sep 2017
    by Personnel Today 14 Sep 2017

    The RADs has become known as the ‘Oscars’ of the recruitment advertising world, celebrating creative campaigns to attract and retain...

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    No 10 marks end of pay freeze with police and prisons pay rises

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Sep 2017
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Sep 2017

    The Government has confirmed it will end its 1% annual cap on public sector pay next year and, this year,...

    • Police
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    Pay cap to be lifted for police and prison officers

    by Adam McCulloch 11 Sep 2017
    by Adam McCulloch 11 Sep 2017

    Police and prison officers are set to be the first beneficiaries of the Government’s decision to relax its 1% public...

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    Occupational health research round-up: September 2017

    by Sarah Silcox 31 Aug 2017
    by Sarah Silcox 31 Aug 2017

    This month’s look at occupational health research includes studies on noise at work and how outdoor breaks can relieve stress...

    • Gender
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    • Gender pay gap

    Minister for Women Anne Milton on why returnships matter

    by Anne Milton 28 Aug 2017
    by Anne Milton 28 Aug 2017

    As the Government announces four new returnship programmes for the public sector and launches a consultation on how to support...

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    Good practice when making occupational health referrals

    by Dr John Cooper 2 Aug 2017
    by Dr John Cooper 2 Aug 2017

    What are the do’s and don’ts when making referrals? In the first of a series of articles on the interface...

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    Overworked chefs at risk of accidents: OH research round-up July 2017

    by Sarah Silcox 6 Jul 2017
    by Sarah Silcox 6 Jul 2017

    This month’s round-up of occupational health research includes a study on overworked chefs and evidence that older workers compensate for...

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    Government urged to prioritise mental health in the public sector

    by Nic Paton 6 Jul 2017
    by Nic Paton 6 Jul 2017

    The mental health charity Mind has urged the Government to make mental health in the public sector “a top priority”,...

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    Pay awards lose pace with inflation

    by Jo Faragher 29 Jun 2017
    by Jo Faragher 29 Jun 2017

    Employers have given a median 2% pay award to their employees over the three months to the end of May...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Public sector

    Department for Education is first government department to publish gender pay gap

    by Jo Faragher 28 Jun 2017
    by Jo Faragher 28 Jun 2017

    The Department for Education (DfE) has published its gender pay gap figures, becoming the first government department to do so....

    • NHS
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    Unions urge May to lift 1% NHS pay cap

    by Rob Moss 19 Jun 2017
    by Rob Moss 19 Jun 2017

    Trade unions representing 1.3 million nurses, doctors and other health professionals have written to Theresa May asking her to ditch...

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    PPMA president: What the public sector needs from the next Government

    by Caroline Nugent 8 Jun 2017
    by Caroline Nugent 8 Jun 2017

    Caroline Nugent is the new president of the Public Services People Managers’ Association (PPMA). On election day, she puts forward ...

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    Corbyn vs May: Leadership styles in the spotlight

    by Gloria Moss 7 Jun 2017
    by Gloria Moss 7 Jun 2017

    Tomorrow sees the most momentous election in Britain in decades. While we have focused on policies that might affect the...

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