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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:10:00

and all that mps voted for that then. so it is farcical to have a system when a person makes a complaint as an mp that can be independently investigated but that same individual could be in the civil service department just same individual could be in the civil service departmentjust down the road in whitehall and there is no means of putting a complaint in, and it is a sane person. so i would hope that there would be a cross party support for this. it is only doing what is fair and right and i think we have seen in the last week and in the last year that these issues are a distraction from getting on with the business of government. they should be out of the hands of politicians. and these are important, it is important we enforce standards in government. thank you so much by speaking to us today. amy, from the fda union which

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:04:00

all of this, sees russia can get away easily with all of this, then this someone will be tempted to follow suit. winning back kherson be tempted to follow suit. winning back kherson has be tempted to follow suit. winning back kherson has boosted - be tempted to follow suit. winning back kherson has boosted nationalj back kherson has boosted national morale but a complete victory over russia remains elusive. the government insists the deputy prime minister dominic raab values civil servants after claims he was rude to staff. reports suggest staff have been anxious about his return to thejustice department and had been offered the chance to transfer out because of his behaviour. the news once again puts the spotlight on prime minister rishi sunak sjudgement after he appointed raab over two weeks ago. i m joined now by assistant general secretary of the fda union that represents civil servants, amy leversidge. thank you forjoining us. can i get your reaction to these allegations?

Sunak asked to cancel plan to cut 91,000 civil service jobs

Civil service union leaders ask new prime minister Sunak to cancel plans to cut jobs and to avoid axing public services

Radical shake-up of civil service comms to be in place by April 2022

Last modified on Tue 16 Mar 2021 15.16 EDT Downing Street has ordered that a radical shake-up to slim down and centralise civil service communications teams as part of a major Whitehall overhaul should be in place by April 2022, a leaked memo reveals. The plans could include ordering cuts to staff at arm’s-length bodies (ALBs) that scrutinise government. Staff were told that voluntary redundancies could be considered, despite the memo acknowledging staff were “exhausted and feeling the impact of being away from your friends, families and colleagues”. In the leaked memo from Alex Aiken, the civil service chief in charge of communications, staff were told that Boris Johnson is pushing ahead with plans for major Whitehall overhaul, despite the departure of his chief of staff Dominic Cummings, who had made civil service reform a key part of his agenda.

Departments to beef up civil service presence in Birmingham, Leeds and Scotland

Departments to beef up civil service presence in Birmingham, Leeds and Scotland
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