A new private company partowned by the government and set up to run civil service back office functions has announced more than 500 redundancies
A new private company part-owned by the government and set up to run civil service back office functions has announced more than 500 redundancies.
A wide-ranging review of the DVLA has received a cautious response from the union that represents the Swansea-based agency's 5,000 staff.
Ministers are withholding key information about their plans for the Land Registry
Ahead of tomorrow's national day of action against Atos, PCS calls for the demeaning work capability tests to be scrapped.
The closure announced today of all the UK's 281 walk-in tax offices will abandon vulnerable taxpayers and could cost more than it will save.
Thousands of Metropolitan Police civilian staff plan to strike for two days next week over the imposition of pay cuts, PCS announces.
A planned 40 cut in staff working on apprenticeships risks undermining the governmentaposs pledge to make them the quotbest in the worldquot
A planned 40% cut in staff working on apprenticeships risks undermining the government's pledge to make them the "best in the world".
The runup to todayaposs deadline for self assessment tax returns has exposed the staffing crisis in HM Revenue and Customs