All posts tagged "Pay and benefits"
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AI could automate 84% of repetitive service transactions across government, UK half way to net zero: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly news roundup of public service intelligence AI could help automate around 84% of repetitive service transactions across government A recent report from The Alan Turing Institute
- Posted April 4, 2024
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UK civil servants seek legal routes to oust bullies; US proposes hiring feds responsible for emerging tech: management & workforce news in brief
UK senior civil servants mount organised challenge to politician bullies British senior civil servants have voted to collectively oppose the use of intimidating and inflammatory language by politicians and could
- Posted May 18, 2023
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New Zealand lifts public service pay freeze
New Zealand has lifted COVID-era pay restraints on high-earning public servants in a bid to attract talent and improve retention. In 2020, the Public Service Commission imposed a hold on
- Posted April 5, 2023
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UK civil servants’ pay satisfaction drops dramatically, official survey shows
Only a quarter of UK officials believe their pay adequately reflects their performance, according to the government’s latest UK Civil Service People Survey – the lowest score in 14 years.
- Posted April 4, 2023
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Can new prime minister Rishi Sunak bring stability to UK?
Upheaval caused by the resignations of two UK prime ministers and scores of ministers within a matter of weeks has left civil servants struggling to deliver policies with “morale at
- Posted October 24, 2022
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US government makes ‘commitment to reproductive healthcare’ in sick leave rules; UK Cabinet Office staff wellbeing plummets: management & workforce news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed US feds allowed to use sick leave to travel for medical care The Office
- Posted July 7, 2022
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UK civil servants face real terms pay cut as unions slam government’s ‘utter contempt’ for officials
UK civil service trade unions have reacted angrily to the UK government’s announcement that pay for officials will rise at an average of 2% for the coming year – and
- Posted April 4, 2022
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Biden to propose the highest pay rise for US feds in 20 years, at 4.6%
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has told agencies to plan for a 4.6% pay rise for federal employees in 2023. The information was contained in the OMB’s ‘passback’
- Posted February 15, 2022
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Pay, autonomy, and the desire to make a difference – three key factors for motivating public sector officials
In an article for Global Government Forum, Alexandra Spicer, the People in Government Lab’s 2020 summer fellow, sets out the lessons from her research on how to motivate public sector employees
- Posted January 9, 2022
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Biden finalises 2.7% pay rise for federal employees
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order solidifying his promise to raise federal civilian employee pay in 2022. The order has bumped civilian federal employees’ pay up 2.2%. An
- Posted January 4, 2022