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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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    Public-sector English fluency requirements come into force

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2016
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2016

    New English language requirements for public-sector workers in customer-facing roles come into force on 21 November 2016, following the publication...

    • Police
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    • Local authorities

    Further reform to public-sector exit payments confirmed

    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2016
    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2016

    The Government has confirmed it will proceed with additional limits to exit payments across the public sector, following on from...

    • Police
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    • Local authorities

    Law Commission consults on offence of misconduct in public office

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2016
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2016

    Misconduct in public office, the criminal offence that has been used to prosecute journalists for paying public officials for information,...

    • Police
    • NHS
    • Local authorities

    Public-sector gender pay gap reporting confirmed

    by Bar Huberman 19 Aug 2016
    by Bar Huberman 19 Aug 2016

    The timetable for gender pay gap reporting in the public sector has been confirmed, with the Government largely intending to...

    • Police
    • NHS
    • Local authorities

    Public sector: English language requirement code of practice published

    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2016
    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2016

    The Government has published a draft code of practice to help public-sector employers prepare for the requirement for customer-facing workers...

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    Police to receive overtime in holiday pay

    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2015
    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2015

    The Police Federation of England and Wales has agreed to include overtime in holiday pay for officers from next year....

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    Beating the budget cuts at West Yorkshire Police

    by Cath Everett 23 Nov 2015
    by Cath Everett 23 Nov 2015

    This week sees the Chancellor’s latest Spending Review, with public-sector employers set for more budget cuts. Cath Everett finds out...

    • Police
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    • Local authorities

    Public-sector fluency duty: workers must speak fluent English

    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2015
    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2015

    Public-sector employers will have to ensure that workers in customer-facing roles speak fluent English, the Government has confirmed.
    The Conservative...

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    Policeman brings tribunal claim after losing post due to hearing impairment

    by Nic Paton 28 Aug 2015
    by Nic Paton 28 Aug 2015

    A police marksman has taken two police forces to an employment tribunal after being removed from his post after he...

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    Age discrimination: police officers to appeal against EAT decision on A19 retirement

    by Stephen Simpson 4 Aug 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 4 Aug 2015

    An appeal has been lodged against the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruling that requiring police officers to retire after 30...

    • Police
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    • Wellbeing

    Unfit police officers “haven’t got a job” says Met Commissioner

    by Jo Faragher 2 Jun 2015
    by Jo Faragher 2 Jun 2015

    Police officers who repeatedly fail health and fitness tests could lose their jobs, according to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard...

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    Age discrimination: EAT considers “A19” forced retirement of police

    by Personnel Today 16 Mar 2015
    by Personnel Today 16 Mar 2015

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has heard the appeal in a test case against five police forces over the legality...

    • Age discrimination
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    • Police

    Tribunal watch: Met Police reaches settlement with former PC Carol Howard

    by Stephen Simpson 23 Feb 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 23 Feb 2015

    Carol Howard, the policewoman who successfully claimed race and sex discrimination against the Metropolitan Police, has reached a final settlement...

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    Tribunal watch: Disability harassment against West Yorkshire Police for “doolally” remark

    by Stephen Simpson 17 Nov 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 17 Nov 2014

    An employment tribunal has found that a sergeant’s comments to a police officer returning to work after a stress-related absence...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Police
    • Disability

    Tribunal watch: Claim triggers change to recruitment policy on colour-blind police officers

    by Stephen Simpson 6 Oct 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 6 Oct 2014

    An employment tribunal claim from an aspiring police officer whose application was rejected because he is colour blind has led...

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