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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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    Shadowing Martin Tiplady, Metropolitan Police HR director: On the beat

    by Tara Craig 2 Nov 2009
    by Tara Craig 2 Nov 2009

    With 55,000 staff, 33,000 of them officers, Metropolitan Police Service HR director Martin Tiplady can't afford to sit in his office waiting for them to come to him. Once a month, he makes a fact-finding visit to a London borough. Tara Craig joined him in Southwark.

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    HR advice to police officers on seasonal hazards labelled ‘patronising’

    by Personnel Today 30 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 30 Oct 2009

    Police officers have branded HR advice about slippery leaves in autumn, icy roads in winter and bright sunshine as “patronising”....

    • Police
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employment law

    Lesbian police officer sues British Transport Police for sex discrimination

    by Personnel Today 29 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 29 Oct 2009

    A lesbian police officer is suing the British Transport Police for sexual discrimination, claiming she was banned from working on...

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Police chief’s son apologises for calling all WPCs ‘dykes’

    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2009

    A chief constable’s son has embarrassed his father by displaying offensive placards at a police training event. Jack McPherson, 17,...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • HR strategy

    Met Police cuts 330 HR jobs without compulsory redundancies

    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2009

    The Met Police has slashed its HR headcount by 330 without making any compulsory redundancies, Personnel Today has learned. The cuts...

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    Conservative Party Conference: Tories to cut police bureaucracy and paperwork

    by Kat Baker 7 Oct 2009
    by Kat Baker 7 Oct 2009

    The Conservatives will cut bureaucracy and paperwork for police officers, so they can spend more time in the community.
    Chris...

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Sikh policeman awarded £12,000 over turban row

    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009

    A Sikh police officer who claimed for £200,000 in a row over being asked to wear his turban over a...

    • Change management
    • Police
    • Latest News

    Met Police denies it will cut 400 frontline police jobs

    by Helen Gilbert 2 Oct 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 2 Oct 2009

    The Met Police has denied press reports that it plans to axe 400 uniformed officers.A spokesman told Personnel Today there...

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • HR practice

    Schools minister orders review of police childcare case

    by Personnel Today 29 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 29 Sep 2009

    Schools minister Vernon Coaker has announced a review of a case where Ofsted forced two police officers to change their...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Metropolitan Police to shed 400 frontline jobs

    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009

    Hundreds of police officers may lose their jobs as Scotland Yard hurries to save £20m, the Evening Standard has reported.Plans...

    • Police
    • Employee relations
    • Employment law

    Sikh policeman claims religious discrimination in turban row

    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009

    A Sikh police officer is claiming £200,000 in a row about being asked to wear his turban over a helmet,...

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability

    Disability discrimination: Lothian and Borders Police v Cummings

    by Russell Bradley 1 Sep 2009
    by Russell Bradley 1 Sep 2009

    Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police v Cumming
    Facts
    Ms K Cumming is employed by the Lothian and Borders...

    • Police
    • Employee engagement
    • Latest News

    Police officers sent on course to help them smile

    by Personnel Today 27 Aug 2009
    by Personnel Today 27 Aug 2009

    Police chiefs sent 550 officers on a positive thinking course encouraging them to “smile” and tell revellers to “have a...

    • Police
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    • Learning & development

    Met Police guides officers on conduct for climate protests

    by Kat Baker 27 Aug 2009
    by Kat Baker 27 Aug 2009

    The Met Police has drafted in 200 extra officers to help cover the Climate Camp protests, but has stepped up...

    • Police
    • Latest News
    • Wellbeing

    Met Police considers onsite swine flu vaccinations for officers

    by Louisa Peacock 21 Aug 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 21 Aug 2009

    The Metropolitan Police Service is considering arranging for a local nurse to administer the swine flu vaccination onsite to officers...

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