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Nine government organisations have made the Top 100 employers list, compiled by equality charity Stonewall
Northern Ireland has lowest median rates at Grade 6 to Executive Officer level
Nigel Topping will coordinate regional and business input ahead of COP26 talks in Glasgow
Mark Thurston leads ranking for second year running as John Manzoni and Mark Sedwill well down list
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, RSA chief executive, and interim director of labour market enforcement at BEIS, Matthew Taylor looks at the government’s work on work
National Audit Office flags lack of measurable objectives and impact evaluation in department’s £2.4bn-a-year portfolio of help
Central Square offices will house 4,000 civil servants by end of the year
Manager set up monthly payments to his own business for made-up IT services contract
Latest job stats reveal continuing upward trend in Whitehall employment
Stormont looks to fill 300 assistant officer-level vacancies
Biggest civil service union targets Marsham Street after £3m DWP payout
HMRC doubles number of mental health advocates while Home Office appoints new champions
Patent-winning polymath Phillippa Spencer lands double win at UK celebration
Former Cabinet Office minister reflects on forces that oppose change in an exclusive interview with The Civil Service World Podcast
Think-tank concludes that the estimated cost of creating the Department for Work and Pensions in 2001 exceeded £170m
Report warns plan to hire 20,000 extra police will ramp up sentencing, prisons and probation work
FDA and Prospect unions criticise minister's call for pay recommendations to be "affordable"
Devolution move seeks to align policy and spending decisions with health, education and social welfare
London Living Wage offer also applies to ISS porters, security guards, receptionists and post room staff
Authorities look to Whitehall’s ground-breaking Race Disparity Audit to understand and improve local issues
Shadow minister says Boris Johnson’s behaviour is a source of “unease” in civil service
PCS says strike threat prompted creation of dozens of Universal Credit-related jobs
Department’s contracted-out cleaners, receptionists and security guards remain in talks, says PCS union
Highways England, Network Rail and HS2 will be expected to justify performance-related-pay awards to ministers