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Police

Police forces vary considerably in workforce size. For example, the Metropolitan Police Service has approximately 60,000 police officers and staff, while there are forces with fewer than 1,500 officers and staff.

HR in the police is different from HR in other sectors, in that there are two distinct branches of staff. Police officers have unique employment status: they are not employees, but are “Crown servants locally appointed”.

On the other hand, police civilian staff are employees with a contract of employment to whom employment legislation applies.

XpertHR provides HR information and guidance for employers in the police service.


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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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    Police workforce drops by a fifth in the wake of funding cuts

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Sep 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Sep 2018

    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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    Police chiefs commit to developing sexual harassment action plan

    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2018

    Police chiefs have vowed to address sexual harassment across the force after it emerged a high proportion of police officers...

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    More police officers take on second jobs

    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Aug 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Aug 2018

    Thousands of police officers have taken on a second job, while more than four in 10 worry about the state...

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    Pay increases for more than one million public sector workers announced

    by Ashleigh Webber 24 Jul 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 24 Jul 2018

    The government has announced wage increases for more than one million public sector workers, including teachers, the armed forces and...

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    RAD Awards 2018 shortlist announced

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    by Personnel Today 20 Nov 2017

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    Inflation continues to outpace pay growth

    by Jo Faragher 28 Sep 2017
    by Jo Faragher 28 Sep 2017

    Pay awards remain stubbornly below rates of inflation, according to the latest analysis from XpertHR.

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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...

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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,...

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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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    Tory manifesto: National retraining, NI holidays and more gap reporting

    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017

    Theresa May launched the Conservative Party’s 2017 election manifesto today, and for HR and employers there are no big surprises....

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    Gender pay gaps and the Met Police chief’s decision to take a “pay cut”

    by Ruth Thomas 12 Apr 2017
    by Ruth Thomas 12 Apr 2017

    New Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has opted to take a lower salary than that of her predecessor Sir Bernard...

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    Public sector could lose talent thanks to new IR35 rules

    by Jo Faragher 28 Feb 2017
    by Jo Faragher 28 Feb 2017

    Tax changes due to be introduced in April could mean thousands of public-sector contractors leave their work in favour of...

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    A19 police retirements not age discrimination – Court of Appeal

    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017

    The Court of Appeal has ruled that police forces’ use of Regulation A19, which required police officers with more than...

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    Public sector gets draft gender pay gap reporting law

    by Stephen Simpson 20 Jan 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 20 Jan 2017

    The draft Regulations that will require public-sector employers in England to report on their gender pay gap have been published....

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