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    HR

    Keep up-to-date with the latest HR news from Civil Service World
    'I completely trust his judgement': The secrets of a successful job-share
    20 Oct HR

    'I completely trust his judgement': The secrets of a successful job-share

    The benefits of job-sharing their DG role at the Department for Business and Trade have surpassed all expectations for Gavin Lambert and Caleb Deeks
    by Susan Allott
    ONS perm sec: New HR director will be 'catalyst for cultural change'
    20 Oct HR
    ONS perm sec: New HR director will be 'catalyst for cultural change'
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 19 September to 20 October
    20 Oct HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – 19 September to 20 October
    Close to 2,000 FCDO jobs 'at risk', union says
    17 Oct HR
    Close to 2,000 FCDO jobs 'at risk', union says
    MPs cast doubt on HMCTS' £1.2bn modernisation programme
    20 Jul 2018 HR
    MPs cast doubt on HMCTS' £1.2bn modernisation programme

    Public Accounts Committee says it has "little confidence" sweeping courts reforms can be delivered


    Too big and too political? Here's how to reorganise the Home Office
    20 Jul 2018 HR
    Too big and too political? Here's how to reorganise the Home Office

    After Windrush, is it time for some drastic changes at the Home Office? Whitehall expert Colin Talbot argues for a major re-organisation to tackle the long-standing problems at the department


    Candidates reject jobs at Foreign Office over lowest pay in government
    20 Jul 2018 HR
    Candidates reject jobs at Foreign Office over lowest pay in government

    FCO warns “situation is becoming unsustainable” as 70% of staff leaving department cite poor pay as top reason


    Revised permanent secretary objectives to link to staff wellbeing
    18 Jul 2018 HR
    Revised permanent secretary objectives to link to staff wellbeing

    By the end of 2019, 90% of senior civil service leaders will be trained as Wellbeing Confident Leaders


    50 DExEU staff move to Brexit unit headed by Olly Robbins after Davis resignation – report
    18 Jul 2018 HR
    50 DExEU staff move to Brexit unit headed by Olly Robbins after Davis resignation – report

    Staff switch comes as government seeks to bolster negotiating teams following Chequers proposal


    Unions prepare to launch judicial review as civil service pay guidance row escalates
    17 Jul 2018 HR
    Unions prepare to launch judicial review as civil service pay guidance row escalates

    Cabinet Office must withdraw pay guidance by Thursday afternoon avoid legal action, unions tell government


    Defra celebrates statistics success
    17 Jul 2018 HR
    Defra celebrates statistics success

    Department picks up coveted Royal Statistical Society award


    Former FCO perm sec speaks up on ministerial ‘bullying’
    16 Jul 2018 HR
    Former FCO perm sec speaks up on ministerial ‘bullying’

    Simon Fraser says civil service can teach MPs lessons on workplace behaviour and predicts intensification of Brexit woes


    Planning Inspectorate details recruitment drive
    16 Jul 2018 HR
    Planning Inspectorate details recruitment drive

    Chief executive predicts "challenging" year after expert shortages combine with casework hike


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 16
    16 Jul 2018 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 16

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


    Unions seek Treasury meeting after Cabinet Office refuses to withdraw civil service pay plan
    11 Jul 2018 HR
    Unions seek Treasury meeting after Cabinet Office refuses to withdraw civil service pay plan

    David Lidington has apologised for lack of consultation ahead of pay guidance publication, but document remains in place


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 9
    06 Jul 2018 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 9

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


    BEIS facing ‘significant capacity challenges’ NAO warns
    06 Jul 2018 HR
    BEIS facing ‘significant capacity challenges’ NAO warns

    Watchdog’s review of post-Brexit regulation, consumer protection and competition flags major issues


    Number of major government projects given red delivery warning doubles
    05 Jul 2018 HR
    Number of major government projects given red delivery warning doubles

    Infrastructure and Projects Authority annual report finds delivery of one-third of major government projects in doubt - with eight appearing unachievable


    Brexit department more reliant on fast streamers than the rest of government
    05 Jul 2018 HR
    Brexit department more reliant on fast streamers than the rest of government

    Analysis finds that the department has more than double the proportion of graduate fast streamers than elsewhere in Whitehall


    Cabinet Office pays 13 contractors over £1K a day, more than double any other department
    03 Jul 2018 HR
    Cabinet Office pays 13 contractors over £1K a day, more than double any other department

    Latest figure puts central department at top of the government league table for paying contractors four-figure rates


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 2
    02 Jul 2018 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 2

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


    Departmental teams sign up for new Edinburgh hub
    29 Jun 2018 HR
    Departmental teams sign up for new Edinburgh hub

    Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland and Office of the Advocate General set for New Waverley move


    Labour joins union call for civil service pay guidance to be withdrawn
    29 Jun 2018 HR
    Labour joins union call for civil service pay guidance to be withdrawn

    Shadow Treasury minister accuses government of “riding roughshod” over civil servants


    Civil service unions jointly call for pay guidance to be withdrawn
    28 Jun 2018 HR
    Civil service unions jointly call for pay guidance to be withdrawn

    PCS, Prospect and FDA come together to call on Cabinet Office to undertake new consultation after warning existing plan would leave civil service falling further behind on pay


    Anti-corruption watchdog Acoba faces new reform call
    28 Jun 2018 HR
    Anti-corruption watchdog Acoba faces new reform call

    Shadow Cabinet Office minister describes current arrangements as "not fit for purpose"


    Government reveals 1%-1.5% pay range in move that ‘will outrage civil servants’
    26 Jun 2018 HR
    Government reveals 1%-1.5% pay range in move that ‘will outrage civil servants’

    Treasury insists new range is “not a cap” but unions deride “paltry” rise and failure to engage staff reps on decisions


    Sir Jeremy Heywood takes three-month leave for medical treatment
    25 Jun 2018 HR
    Sir Jeremy Heywood takes three-month leave for medical treatment

    Mark Sedwill will act as cabinet secretary as well as national security adviser until September


    NAO and MPs need better understanding of welfare reforms, say civil servants
    25 Jun 2018 HR
    NAO and MPs need better understanding of welfare reforms, say civil servants

    Civil servants think rank-and-file politicians need private briefings on Universal Credit implementation and other big changes 


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