All posts tagged "Civil Service Pay"
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US officials’ shut-down pay bill passed amidst confused signals
Last week’s bill ending the US government shut-down has confirmed that federal civil servants will be paid for the three-day ‘furlough’ of 20-22 January – but hopes that officials would
- Posted January 28, 2018
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Scotland to end 1% public sector pay cap
The Scottish government has pledged to scrap the one per cent public sector pay cap, which has applied across the UK since 2010, in its 2018-19 budget. Finance secretary Derek
- Posted July 17, 2017
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Fiji kicks off long-awaited pay review
The government of Fiji is conducting a pay review of its entire civil service, as part of a reform programme designed to improve public service delivery standards across the Pacific
- Posted June 1, 2017
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Russian pay plan defeated by inflation
A six-year plan by the Russian government to raise the incomes of public sector workers is being badly undermined by rising inflation, according to a leaked report by Russia’s National
- Posted May 19, 2016
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Public officials in Germany set to stage further strikes over wage dispute
Public sector workers in Germany are set to stage further strikes later this month over failed wage negotiations with the government. Verdi, one of Germany’s biggest and most influential unions
- Posted April 14, 2016
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India allocates 700bn rupees for civil servants’ salary hike in 2016 budget
The Indian government has allocated 700bn rupees (£7.4bn) for the salary hike of central government employees as part of the 2016 union budget. Up to 4.7m sitting civil servants and
- Posted March 29, 2016
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UK departments and professions to win pay freedoms
The UK government’s Cabinet Office is developing plans to bring together its top specialists in dedicated units, whilst the Treasury is granting pay flexibilities to departments undertaking major reforms, civil
- Posted December 16, 2015
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UK senior officials could lose bonus over diversity objectives
Top UK government officials could lose out on their performance bonuses if they fail to meet their annual diversity targets, the permanent secretary of one department has revealed tonight. Speaking
- Posted October 20, 2015
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Canada’s new prime minister pledges to review sick leave plans
Controversial plans to change sick leave arrangements for Canada’s public servants are set to be reviewed by the country’s new prime minister, who has pledged to “restore respect for” government workers.
- Posted October 20, 2015
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Senior Officials In Canada Get 1% Pay Rise
Senior civil servants in Canada will be given a 1% pay rise over two years and their bonus payments will be linked entirely to performance. The Association of Professional Executives
- Posted July 14, 2015