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Bosses at embattled Capita have apologised for the saga which has left thousands of retired civil servants without pension payments. Capita took over the administration of the Civil Service Pension ...
Sir Chris Wormald was appointed as cabinet secretary just over a year ago Sir Chris Wormald has been forced out as the head of the Civil Service and cabinet secretary. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, ...
When Rod Peers retired in November aged 70, he was eager to start this new chapter in his life by purchasing a three-bedroom property with his partner. Knowing he would need to withdraw £40,000 from ...
Civil Service chief operating officer Catherine Little and Capita chief executive Adolfo Hernandez have issued a joint statement on the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS) – apologising for a string ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Gov. Jeff Landry announced the removal of DEI, or Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, from the Louisiana State Civil Service. “Now employment decisions will be based ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Governor Jeff Landry announced on Facebook that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) requirements have been removed from Louisiana’s Civil Service system. In his post the ...
The Civil Service Pension Scheme costs taxpayers an eye-watering sum per year THE civil service is seeing a boom of six-figure annual pensions for retirees — amid warnings the system is unsustainable.
The Civil Service has hired 166 people with criminal records as part of a scheme aiming to give convicts a second chance. The recruitment programme is open to criminals found guilty of knife offences, ...
The Adamawa State Government has urged successful civil service job applicants to remain calm and expect their employment letters through their respective email addresses. The appeal was made on ...
According to new figures, 3.7m young Chinese sat the annual civil-service exam in November, a record. Some may not have had pristine motives for doing so. In a new working paper, John Liu of the ...