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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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    • Disability discrimination

    Met Police discriminated against officer with hearing loss, tribunal finds

    by Ashleigh Webber 13 Jan 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 13 Jan 2023

    The Metropolitan Police indirectly discriminated against a trainee police constable with hearing loss when it failed to make reasonable adjustments.

    • Police
    • Employee engagement
    • Latest News

    One fifth of police officers plan to resign

    by Rob Moss 11 Jan 2023
    by Rob Moss 11 Jan 2023

    Eighteen per cent of rank-and-file police officers in England and Wales say they intend to resign within the next two years.

    • Police
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    • Public sector

    Vetting failures letting applicants with criminal records join police

    by Ashleigh Webber 2 Nov 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 2 Nov 2022

    A watchdog has identified failings in police vetting standards, leading to people with criminal records or links to organised crime joining.

    • Police
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Gender

    Met Police achieves record female officer representation

    by Ashleigh Webber 31 Oct 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 31 Oct 2022

    Almost a third of Metropolitan Police officers are female, but it recognises more needs to be done to improve diversity.

    • Police
    • Career development
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    Call for police to have protected learning time

    by Nic Paton 21 Oct 2022
    by Nic Paton 21 Oct 2022

    The Police Federation is calling on forces to assign 'Protected Learning Time' so that professional development is not done in officers' own time.

    • Police
    • Discipline
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    Met Police misconduct: Casey review finds systemic failings

    by Rob Moss 17 Oct 2022
    by Rob Moss 17 Oct 2022

    A review found that hundreds of police officers should have been sacked.

    • Police
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    • Recruitment & retention

    Think tank calls for police workforce reform

    by Jo Faragher 31 Aug 2022
    by Jo Faragher 31 Aug 2022

    A think tank has called for a series of radical reforms to how British police forces recruit, train and manage...

    • Police
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Police officers who are violent towards women should be dismissed

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Aug 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Aug 2022

    Police officers who are violent towards women should be automatically dismissed, says new guidance on misconduct proceedings.

    • Police
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    • Public sector

    Police ‘let down’ by ministers with insufficient pay award

    by Adam McCulloch 28 Jul 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 28 Jul 2022

    ‘Wildly out of touch’ pay award is a further insult to the police from the government, says Police Federation

    • Police
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    • Unfair dismissal

    Met loses appeal against reinstating senior officer

    by Rob Moss 27 Jul 2022
    by Rob Moss 27 Jul 2022

    The Metropolitan Police has failed in its bid to overturn a Police Appeals Tribunal (PAT) ruling for it to reinstate...

    • Police
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    • Military

    Public sector pay: Unions angry at below-inflation rises

    by Jo Faragher 20 Jul 2022
    by Jo Faragher 20 Jul 2022

    The government has announced pay rises for millions of public sector workers including teachers, nurses and doctors.

    • Police
    • NHS
    • Health and safety

    Law protecting frontline workers against violence takes effect

    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Jun 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Jun 2022

    Law that seeks to protect frontline workers including police officers and health workers from violence takes effect in England and Wales.

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    • Bullying and harassment
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    Policeman dubbed ‘Dolly Parton’ for working Nine to Five

    by Jo Faragher 20 May 2022
    by Jo Faragher 20 May 2022

    A Merseyside policeman nicknamed ‘Dolly’ after country music legend Dolly Parton because he was considered a clock watcher who strictly...

    • Police
    • Bullying and harassment
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    Police Scotland pays out £948,000 to female officer in sexism case

    by Jo Faragher 16 May 2022
    by Jo Faragher 16 May 2022

    Police Scotland has paid out almost £948,000 in compensation to Rhona Malone who brought a sexism and discrimination tribunal claim.

    • Police
    • NHS
    • Latest News

    New law protects emergency and retail workers from violence

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 May 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 May 2022

    A new law that protects public service workers from violence and abuse while doing their jobs has taken effect in England and Wales.

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