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    HR

    Keep up-to-date with the latest HR news from Civil Service World
    Civil Service Commission to take on post-government jobs function from mid-September
    29 Aug HR

    Civil Service Commission to take on post-government jobs function from mid-September

    Acoba announces transition arrangements ahead of its abolition
    by Tevye Markson
    Criminal Cases Review Commission: Growing caseload prompts ‘essential’ recruitment drive
    29 Aug HR
    Criminal Cases Review Commission: Growing caseload prompts ‘essential’ recruitment drive
    Starmer to replace principal private secretary
    28 Aug HR
    Starmer to replace principal private secretary
    Better wellbeing, higher productivity and lower stress: Findings from Scottish Government's four-day week pilot
    28 Aug HR
    Better wellbeing, higher productivity and lower stress: Findings from Scottish Government's four-day week pilot
    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks
    17 Jul 2019 HR
    Pension reform: PCS warns trust in Treasury is low as Truss promises talks

    Union says postponed revaluation of civil service scheme would have likely led to a cut in employee contributions


    Defra appoints next chief scientist
    17 Jul 2019 HR
    Defra appoints next chief scientist

    Henderson will succeed Sir Ian Boyd in October


    New Office for Tackling Injustices joins Cabinet Office equalities hub
    16 Jul 2019 HR
    New Office for Tackling Injustices joins Cabinet Office equalities hub

    Outgoing prime minster Theresa May says tackling societal injustice requires a long-term focus


    Home Office ramps up tech training
    16 Jul 2019 HR
    Home Office ramps up tech training

    Number of staff taking courses has more than trebled in last three years


    Treasury confirms talks with unions after losing pension reform ruling
    16 Jul 2019 HR
    Treasury confirms talks with unions after losing pension reform ruling

    Liz Truss says government stands by 2015 reforms to public service pensions after transitional protections ruled discriminatory


    DIT to train up trade experts to expand post-Brexit talent pool
    16 Jul 2019 HR
    DIT to train up trade experts to expand post-Brexit talent pool

    Trade secretary Liam Fox says he hopes trainees "will be able to enjoy their whole career at DIT"


    Defra’s Brexit chief to head Food Standards Agency.
    15 Jul 2019 HR
    Defra’s Brexit chief to head Food Standards Agency.

    Emily Miles to head up watchdog from September after acting as environment ministry’s director general for EU Exit delivery 


    MHCLG sees staff costs rise by 22% as headcount grows
    15 Jul 2019 HR
    MHCLG sees staff costs rise by 22% as headcount grows

    Department’s annual report details £46.5m rise against 700-strong boost in workers


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 15
    15 Jul 2019 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 15

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    HMRC hubs to be ‘most digitally advanced buildings in government’
    12 Jul 2019 HR
    HMRC hubs to be ‘most digitally advanced buildings in government’

    Department signs ‘digital charter’ with 15 companies


    Union demands police investigation into BEIS and FCO ‘strike breaking’
    11 Jul 2019 HR
    Union demands police investigation into BEIS and FCO ‘strike breaking’

    PCS says contractors' use of agency staff to cover industrial action may have broken the law


    Sedwill salutes 'dignified and selfless' Darroch in morale-boosting memo
    11 Jul 2019 HR
    Sedwill salutes 'dignified and selfless' Darroch in morale-boosting memo

    Respect in civil service is ‘earned and deserved’, cabinet secretary tells officials after ambassador’s resignation


    Big names unite to defend civil service impartiality
    11 Jul 2019 HR
    Big names unite to defend civil service impartiality

    Sir David Normington tells event that attacks on officials could be "passing phase" or "existential threat"


    Treasury posts 12% rise in Senior Civil Service headcount
    09 Jul 2019 HR
    Treasury posts 12% rise in Senior Civil Service headcount

    Annual report also details declining spending on consultants and temporary staff


    BEIS faces first ever indefinite strike as outsourced workers walk out over pay
    09 Jul 2019 HR
    BEIS faces first ever indefinite strike as outsourced workers walk out over pay

    Industrial action will be the latest in a series of strikes that have been backed by high-profile MPs 


    Darroch email leak investigation will be 'large-scale, government-wide inquiry'
    09 Jul 2019 HR
    Darroch email leak investigation will be 'large-scale, government-wide inquiry'

    Foreign Office permanent secretary says probe will be government-wide as emails had a "very wide" readership in Whitehall


    FCO to probe leak of ambassador memos about 'dysfunctional' White House
    08 Jul 2019 HR
    FCO to probe leak of ambassador memos about 'dysfunctional' White House

    Foreign Office says ambassadors must be able to give "honest, unvarnished" opinions in confidence


    Sedwill warns perm secs on leaks after row over Jeremy Corbyn health claims
    04 Jul 2019 HR
    Sedwill warns perm secs on leaks after row over Jeremy Corbyn health claims

    Cabinet secretary says that leaks are ‘incredibly damaging for the overall integrity of the civil service’


    MHCLG fills longstanding chief scientist vacancy
    03 Jul 2019 HR
    MHCLG fills longstanding chief scientist vacancy

    Appointment comes more than a year after communities department advertised for a chief scientific adviser


    Manzoni reveals new controls on use of contractors in Cabinet Office
    03 Jul 2019 HR
    Manzoni reveals new controls on use of contractors in Cabinet Office

    Any day rates over £750 require ministerial sign off from this month under 'enhanced approvals' process, Cabinet Office chief tells PACAC


    PACAC chair Jenkin seeks answers on civil service pension payment errors
    03 Jul 2019 HR
    PACAC chair Jenkin seeks answers on civil service pension payment errors

    Select committee scrutiny comes after CSW reveals repayments being demanded from retired officials


    Unions seek meeting after government loses final challenge to ‘£4bn’ pension ruling
    02 Jul 2019 HR
    Unions seek meeting after government loses final challenge to ‘£4bn’ pension ruling

    Appeal had led to delay in revelation of the civil service pension scheme


    Hunt floats plan to scrap civil servants' annual leave as Johnson considers cull of departments
    02 Jul 2019 HR
    Hunt floats plan to scrap civil servants' annual leave as Johnson considers cull of departments

    Hunt also unveils plans for cabinet taskforce to keep pressure on no-deal planning as rival Boris Johnson told to scrap Whitehall departments


    Labour calls for probe after claims senior civil servants said Corbyn ‘too frail’ to be PM
    01 Jul 2019 HR
    Labour calls for probe after claims senior civil servants said Corbyn ‘too frail’ to be PM

    Labour say report reveals 'unconstitutional political intervention', but FDA accuses Times of reporting 'tittle-tattle over coffee' as if it was the settled view of civil servants


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