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New procurement rules which will level the playing field for SMEs and drive economic growth across the UK have moved a step closer to becoming law this week.
Speech by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on the launch of the Declaration on Government Reform
Consultation about paid time off during working hours for trade union representatives and members for trade union duties.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Approximately 500 public bodies will be reformed to some degree, with 199 abolished and a further 120 merged.
The government plans to abolish ‘check off’, the outdated practice of state-run union subscription payments, in the public sector.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office laid a Written Ministerial Statement in Parliament on reforms to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme.
Reports showing the progress of the Civil Service reform programme.
This document contains the following information: Draft regulatory reform bill.
First published during the 1997 to 2001 Labour government
The Cabinet Office is leading a radical overhaul of the arrangements that allow civil servants to undertake trade union work in work hours.
The Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trades Union Administration Bill has been published.
Francis Maude announced that the government has negotiated with 5 civil service unions on a new civil service compensation scheme.
An independent review will make recommendations to ensure effective workforce relationships.
The cost to taxpayers of trade union representatives in government departments has halved, according to figures published today.
The government has moved a step closer to achieving its ambition of implementing a reformed civil service compensation scheme.
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