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...ucation and is instead overseen by the Department of Employment and Learning. It is part of the Executive. Department for Employment and Learning (DEL)The goal of...y planning, infrastructure investment, international relations, sustainable development, sur...
yesterday
...departments. There is also real strength in relations with arm's-length bodies and o...support growth in Scotlandís GDP and employment, and maintain the government...vil service likely to change during 2012?Our relationship with the UK government is...
54 days ago
...or “fairly radical things” from an ongoing review of local government finance. At a later discussion on the future of localism, employment relations minister Ed Davey made a case...
139 days ago
...eave the civil service and seek employment elsewhere.Mark Staniland of H...c sector. Mike Emmott, employee relations advisor for the Chartered Inst...niques, and decide what type of employment to seek.Some departments, suc...people they manage to help find employment, but how many of those peopl...
180 days ago
FCO whistleblower claims compensation
A whistleblower is to face the foreign office at an employment tribunal after he was dismissed for leaking doc...".Charged with making disclosures that were damaging to international relations, he was acquitted in January...
180 days ago
...ster with responsibilities for employment relations, corporate governance and cons...a large amount of regulation (employment and consumer regulation plus...le, he mentions a survey about employment law carried out as part of t...p;Made Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs...
77 days ago
...ns mean employees will “still have the same terms and conditions of employment, and they’re protected on t...ts in the future,” he says.Without notes, and despite tricky labour relations, Bartlett has remained chippe...
180 days ago
...when he became education and employment secretary on Labour’s victo...Department for Education and Employment, he worked hard to inject som...Department for Education and Employment, in 2002. The public accounts...officials, and “a difficult relationship with managers who can’t m...
180 days ago
Business, innovation and skills: ministerial profiles
...asise its importance, telling BIS officials: “We have two big economic departments: the Treasury and BIS.” Writing to CSW, minister for employment relations, consumer and postal affairs...
180 days ago
Round table: Challenges of mutualisation
...ar community. “The benefit of employment within a CIC is being part of...on-Barry, director of statutory relations at the charity Turning Point ...l be issues such as security of employment, salary and pension; address...on-Barry, director of statutory relations at the charity Turning Point:...
104 days ago
Round table: Challenges of mutualisation
...ar community. “The benefit of employment within a CIC is being part of...on-Barry, director of statutory relations at the charity Turning Point ...l be issues such as security of employment, salary and pension; address...on-Barry, director of statutory relations at the charity Turning Point:...
104 days ago
The coalition special advisers
...iser to Nick Clegg on political relations – Alison Suttie has known th...from Myers as press and public relations adviser – a role that he ha...secretary, and now minister for employment in the DWP. Grayling appoint...ducation policy. Waring is in a relationship with another special advis...
180 days ago
Pay caps extended as unions strike on pension
This week public sector unions went on strike over pensions cuts, while the government announced an average one per cent public sector pay cap for the two years after the existing pay freeze expires in 2013.Speaking in his Autumn Statement, chancellor George Osborne said: “While I accept that a...
Tags: public sector pensions, civil service pay, employment relations
68 days ago
Ed Davey, charged with mutualising the Post Office, argues that past mutualisations haven’t won the backing of employees. Suzannah Brecknell hears him discuss the challenges – and praise the power of ‘nudge’ techniques. Ed Davey is concerned about perceptions. As a business minister with...
Tags: employment relations, post office
77 days ago
