All posts tagged "PCS"
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UK trade union launches campaign to establish AI ground rules for government
A leading UK civil service trade union has launched a campaign to ensure that the use of artificial intelligence in government is focused on improving the working lives of officials.
- Posted July 22, 2024
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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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UK unions launch legal challenge over pay offer
Unions representing civil servants have launched a legal challenge to the government’s proposed pay settlement, which offered an average rise of no more than 1.5%. In June, the government announced
- Posted August 19, 2018
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Unions slam UK’s 1980s civil service blacklist
Trade unionists are to write to the UK Cabinet Office to ask whether it continues to keep a blacklist of civil servants, following revelations about a covert 1980s exercise which
- Posted July 29, 2018
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UK unions join to condemn paltry pay rises
All three UK civil service unions have joined forces to call for the government’s latest pay guidance to be scrapped, labelling the consultation process “shambolic and contemptible”. In a show
- Posted July 1, 2018
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Scotland’s civil servants offered 4% pay rise
The Scottish Government has offered its civil servants an inflation-busting pay rise for 2018-19 that is worth at least 4% for the vast majority of staff. Scotland’s civil service unions,
- Posted May 28, 2018
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UK government departments to face further cuts, chancellor reveals in budget
UK government departments will be asked to find another £3.5 billion (US$5bn) in savings by 2020, following a prolonged period of public spending cuts, chancellor George Osborne has announced. The
- Posted March 17, 2016