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    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September
    09 May HR

    DWP annnounces 60% in-office rule across all grades from September

    PCS says the decision is "a backward step" and that trusting staff to work from home "has been shown to improve productivity"
    by Tevye Markson
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    09 May HR
    Sir Ian Diamond steps down as UK’s national statistician
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    09 May Foreign Affairs
    Union anger as ex-cabinet minister accuses officials of being Putin-appeasers
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    09 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Agentic AI ‘could boost government productivity by 20-30%’, former lead NED says
    Job cuts without vision could lead to all-round poorer public service, ex-DExEU perm sec warns
    20 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Job cuts without vision could lead to all-round poorer public service, ex-DExEU perm sec warns
    Philip Rycroft highlights enduring need for post-Brexit roles as he questions if plan is “well thought through”
    'Difficult decisions' ahead, warn civil service chiefs as Rees-Mogg insists job cuts are 'not an attack' Exclusive
    20 May 2022 HR
    'Difficult decisions' ahead, warn civil service chiefs as Rees-Mogg insists job cuts are 'not an attack'
    Decision to cut civil service numbers by 91,000 was “not taken lightly”, Simon Case and Alex Chisholm say
    Redundancies as part of 91,000 job cuts plan ‘will be on 2010 terms’
    19 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Redundancies as part of 91,000 job cuts plan ‘will be on 2010 terms’
    Union says Cabinet Office officials confirmed voluntary exit schemes will be needed to hit PM’s target
    Disbelief as advisers voice ‘alarm’ over Cabinet Office HR headcount
    19 May 2022 HR
    Disbelief as advisers voice ‘alarm’ over Cabinet Office HR headcount
    Attempt to frame Maude-era reforms as wasteful bureaucracy astonishes civil service unions
    Met ends Partygate investigation with 83 people fined and 126 FPNs in total
    19 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Met ends Partygate investigation with 83 people fined and 126 FPNs in total
    Sue Gray report expected next week as No.10 confirms Boris Johnson will not receive another fine
    BEIS 'offered open goal to fraudsters’ with Covid loan schemes
    19 May 2022 Coronavirus
    BEIS 'offered open goal to fraudsters’ with Covid loan schemes
    Public Accounts Committee says the department officials failed to properly warn ministers of how severe potential fraud levels might be
    Jacob Rees-Mogg accused of 'blind ideology' after previously backing civil service flexible working
    18 May 2022 HR
    Jacob Rees-Mogg accused of 'blind ideology' after previously backing civil service flexible working
    Union chief says minister's support of plan to reduce government estate shows "how poorly thought through his comments on hybrid working are"
    Comms staff strategy shifts focus to 'sustainable' headcount reductions and regional rebalancing
    18 May 2022 Communications
    Comms staff strategy shifts focus to 'sustainable' headcount reductions and regional rebalancing
    Government Communication Service pledges central team at Cabinet Office will shrink as part of three-year vision
    Unions demand urgent meeting with Barclay over 'crass' announcement of 91,000 job cuts Exclusive
    17 May 2022 HR
    Unions demand urgent meeting with Barclay over 'crass' announcement of 91,000 job cuts
    Cabinet Office minister has yet to comment on plans to cut 91,000 jobs – a figure unions say has been “plucked from the air"
    PM warned over ninth misleading unemployment claim
    17 May 2022 Communications
    PM warned over ninth misleading unemployment claim
    Stats watchdog criticises Boris Johnson as he continues to incorrectly state there are more people in employment than before the pandemic
    UK 'needs Domesday Book’ for ministerial appointments of non-civil servants like Kate Bingham
    17 May 2022 HR
    UK 'needs Domesday Book’ for ministerial appointments of non-civil servants like Kate Bingham
    Former public appointments commissioner also says MPs should be able to grill ministers on hiring choices
    £1,200-a-day consultants make up more than one in 10 of UK Health Security Agency workforce
    17 May 2022 Commercial
    £1,200-a-day consultants make up more than one in 10 of UK Health Security Agency workforce
    Jenny Harries reveals average day rates for management consultants – who are paid between £706 and £3,100 a day
    ‘Lack of clarity’ over anti-corruption rules a problem, says watchdog as Grenfell inquiry DG rapped for breach
    17 May 2022 HR
    ‘Lack of clarity’ over anti-corruption rules a problem, says watchdog as Grenfell inquiry DG rapped for breach
    Acoba also slams hospital trust’s ‘unacceptable’ conduct in separate breach of the rules
    Former EY partner hired as head of government risk profession
    17 May 2022 Finance
    Former EY partner hired as head of government risk profession
    Clive Martin will spearhead work to produce an accredited learning and development offer for risk-focused officials
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – May 16
    16 May 2022 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – May 16
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    Civil servants could strike over plans to cut 91,000 jobs
    16 May 2022 HR
    Civil servants could strike over plans to cut 91,000 jobs
    Union pledges to "fight for every job in the civil service" as perm secs apologise for the way the news was announced
    All senior civil service jobs to be advertised externally by default
    16 May 2022 HR
    All senior civil service jobs to be advertised externally by default
    Barclay says any exceptions to diversity-boosting move will require ministerial sign-off
    'You spend an awful lot of time making coffee and forgetting what you’re doing': PM says home working 'does not work'
    13 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    'You spend an awful lot of time making coffee and forgetting what you’re doing': PM says home working 'does not work'
    Johnson says his experience of working from home mainly consists of "walking very slowly to the fridge, hacking off a small piece of cheese, then walking very slowly back to your laptop"
    Perm secs look to reassure civil servants as Daily Mail reveals job-cut plans
    13 May 2022 HR
    Perm secs look to reassure civil servants as Daily Mail reveals job-cut plans
    Cabinet secretary admits 20% headcount cut will be “exceptionally challenging” for departments
    Union proposes staff boycott of Home Office’s ‘inhumane’ Rwanda scheme
    13 May 2022 HR
    Union proposes staff boycott of Home Office’s ‘inhumane’ Rwanda scheme
    Members urged not to volunteer to be trained for programme to send asylum seekers to East Africa
    Gisela Stuart hits out at ‘wrong and counterproductive’ criticism of civil servants
    13 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Gisela Stuart hits out at ‘wrong and counterproductive’ criticism of civil servants
    Civil service commissioner and ex-MP also says she is “amused” at the suggestion she cannot be impartial
    Prime minister announces plan to cut 91,000 civil service jobs
    13 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Prime minister announces plan to cut 91,000 civil service jobs
    Unions slam proposal as an “outrageous act of vandalism on our public services"
    300 jobs 'at risk' as half of Insolvency Service offices to close
    12 May 2022 HR
    300 jobs 'at risk' as half of Insolvency Service offices to close
    Agency announces plans to close 11 offices in move to "regional hubs" model
    Partygate: Met reveals at least 50 more fines have been issued
    12 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Partygate: Met reveals at least 50 more fines have been issued
    Latest figures push number of reprimands for attending rule-breaking get togethers above 100 mark
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