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Unions slam “deplorable” plan to roll over salary contribution rates despite scheme administrators saying it is costing less than expected
"We should have done more," PACAC says after failing to find women to give evidence on national statistics
Employees sued after being told to sit assessment later found to be discriminatory if they wanted a promotion
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
PCS says department is only willing to temporarily ‘share the pain’ of welfare reform workload rather than provide permanent additional resources for over-stretched staff
Whitehall gender champion and MHCLG perm sec Melanie Dawes launches drive to “ensure opportunities are available to women from all backgrounds”
Liz Truss' proposal to implement £95,000 cap comes three years after plan was first legislated for
PCS says four out of five members voted to strike at west London centre
Treasury plans to finally implement cap after passing legislation in 2016
Trade union chief says report shows woman are still waiting for pay equality, 64 years after it was first promised
Brexit department highlights use of fast streamers as among the reasons why over 500 civil servants have left the Department of Exiting the EU since its creation in July 2016
Committees endorse government's choice to lead environmental protection agency but tell Defra to "learn lessons" from recruitment round