All posts tagged "Pay"
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UK could increase civil service pay through cutting pension contributions
The UK government is examining increasing pay for civil servants and others working in public services through lowering pension contributions. According to reports, the government is exploring the potential to
- Posted January 7, 2025
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Set departmental targets to reduce UK civil service staff turnover, says thinktank
“Ministers have inherited a civil service in urgent need of reform,” says the Institute for Government (IfG) – and last week the thinktank set out ‘20 ways to improve the
- Posted August 7, 2024
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US bans use of private sector pay history in federal job appointments
US federal government departments and agencies will no longer be able to use private sector salaries to set the wages of new or returning officials under new regulations from the
- Posted February 5, 2024
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Canada reviews public service values; UK’s opposition leader vows to tackle civil service churn: news in brief
Global Government Forum’s digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Canada looks to update public service values and ethics The Canadian public service has released
- Posted January 11, 2024
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Third of UK officials looking for jobs outside civil service, FDA survey finds
Low and stagnant pay is pushing a large number of civil servants to eye alternative career paths, a new survey by the FDA union has revealed. The trade union’s annual
- Posted November 29, 2023
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New Zealand Public Service gender pay gap falls to lowest on record
The New Zealand Public Service gender pay gap has fallen to 7.1%, the lowest on record, according to the Public Service Commission. The figure, published as part of the government’s
- Posted November 16, 2023
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Australian public servants receive 11.2% pay offer over three years
Australian public servants have been offered a three-year deal to increase their pay over 11% after an initial pay offer was rejected by officials in June. Public servants rejected a
- Posted September 3, 2023
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Canadian government approves collective bargaining deals to end industrial strife
The government of Canada has approved renewed collective bargaining agreements with four public service trade unions to bring to an end long-running industrial action that saw officials strike for 12
- Posted June 27, 2023
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UK officials offered one-off payment after strikes; Zimbabwe bans civil servants from political candidacy: management & workforce news in brief
UK civil servants offered one-off payment to prevent strike action UK civil servants could receive a one-off payment of £1,500 (US$1,868) this year as part of an effort by government
- Posted June 8, 2023
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US government to ban use of salary history in federal job offers
The US government is set to prohibit the use of previous salary information in setting pay for federal employees as part of action to boost pay equity. The Office of
- Posted May 15, 2023