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Hundreds of retired public servants – and their dependants – may be without money to celebrate Christmas because their pensions payments have been delayed by months, Prospect union warned today...
Prospect – the union representing scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – has welcomed today’s announcement that devastating cuts to government funding for the UNSECO World Heritage Site have...
Prospect members in the Health and Safety Executive will walk out on Thursday 18 December in protest at the government’s derisory public sector pay policy.
On behalf of almost 3,000 air traffic controllers and systems specialists employed by NATS, Prospect has responded to the announcement by the Civil Aviation Authority that it plans to launch an...
A call for an ethical charter for human resources was made today (Monday) by Lord John Monks, former general secretary of the TUC.
Prospect today (Thursday) welcomed a partial victory in its campaign to prevent the closure of vital services at the Imperial War Museum to plug a £4m annual deficit following cuts in government...
Scientists at Kew Gardens in London have accused Mayor of London Boris Johnson of having a memory lapse during his recent journey from London to Singapore.
The civil service performance management system demonstrates patterns of institutional discrimination, according to new information obtained and analysed by Prospect, which represents 34,000...
Prospect union has today (Thursday) welcomed the decision by engineering group Rolls-Royce to retain key marine engineering jobs in Portsmouth.