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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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    Five police forces in the East Midlands collaborate and select Talent 360 from Head Light Communications

    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2010
    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2010

    In a first for the industry, Talent 360 has been jointly selected as the 360-degree feedback tool of choice by...

    • Police

    OrgPlus Enterprise proves first choice for Police Forces across the UK

    by Personnel Today 18 Aug 2010
    by Personnel Today 18 Aug 2010

    HumanConcepts, the leading provider of workforce decision support solutions, announced that Staffordshire Police is the latest police force to adopt...

    • Police
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    Weekly dilemma – disciplinary proceedings during police investigation

    by Personnel Today 13 Aug 2010
    by Personnel Today 13 Aug 2010

    One of my employees was allegedly seen committing a criminal act outside work by a colleague, and the police are...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Police officer loses ‘voice’ disability discrimination claim

    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2010
    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2010

    A former police officer who claimed she was bullied by force bosses after being diagnosed with a voice condition has...

    • Police
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    • Economics, government & business

    Police forces urged to cut costs by sharing HR functions

    by Mike Berry 20 Jul 2010
    by Mike Berry 20 Jul 2010

    Police forces could save up to hundreds of millions of pounds by: sharing back office functions such as HR; better use...

    • Police
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    • Economics, government & business

    Thousands of police jobs under threat from cuts

    by Personnel Today 15 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 15 Jul 2010

    A new study has claimed government funding cuts in the police service could mean 60,000 police and civilian posts going...

    • Police
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    Strathclyde Police imposes immediate recruitment freeze

    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 14 Jul 2010

    Spending cuts have meant Strathclyde Police, Scotland’s largest force, has imposed an instant recruitment freeze, The Scotsman has reported.Strathclyde Police...

    • Police
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    • Pay & benefits

    Police officers paid more than prime minister

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2010

    More than 30 police officers are paid more than the prime minister, despite much publicised cost-cutting measures and threats to...

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Race discrimination

    ‘Institutional racism’ label no longer applicable to Metropolitan Police, inquiry finds

    by Personnel Today 8 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 8 Jul 2010

    The Metropolitan Police should no longer be labelled “institutionally racist”, but white men are still more likely to be promoted,...

    • Police
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    Front-line police officers hampered by deluge of guidance manuals

    by Personnel Today 2 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 2 Jul 2010

    Front-line police officers are being buried under a “snowstorm” of guidance manuals, the chief inspector of constabulary has warned.
    Denis...

    • Police
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    • Economics, government & business

    Reduced police numbers are not sustainable, senior officer warns

    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2010

    Current police numbers are not sustainable in the face of budget cuts, a senior officer will warn today. Sir Hugh...

    • Police
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Police stations set to close and officer numbers to drop following the Budget

    by Personnel Today 24 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 24 Jun 2010

    Traditional but “old fashioned” police stations face the axe, while officer numbers are set to drop, following this week’s Budget.Nick...

    • Police
    • Recruitment & retention

    Norwich Police to put teenage shoplifters to work in city centre businesses

    by Personnel Today 22 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 22 Jun 2010

    A new police pilot scheme will see teenage shoplifters employed in Norwich city centre businesses. The Month of Sundays scheme...

    • Police
    • HR practice

    Dorset Police Select OrgPlus to Manage Organisation, Calculating ROI in Less than Twelve Months

    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2010

    HumanConcepts, the leading provider of workforce decision support solutions, today announced that Dorset Police has implemented OrgPlus to help its...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sussex Police officer wins sex discrimination damages

    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2010

    Firearms officer Barbara Lynford, who won a sex discrimination case against Sussex Police, has been awarded £275,000 damages.According to the...

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