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Debbie Andalo on what councils can gain from listening to their staff
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May 17 2008: Survey results University leavers are abandoning the economic uncertainty of City jobs in favour of more traditionally secure career paths, says Julie Ferry
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May 14 2008:
Absences down but still cost the economy £13.2bn in lost output in 2007 according to CBI/Axa survey
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May 14 2008:
Career moves in the public services and voluntary sector
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May 11 2008:
Number of health and safety inspectors reduced by 25 per cent in five years as workplace deaths grow
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May 8 2008:
MPs seek to find out who should have been responsible for overseeing the chaotic fast-track doctors' training programme
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May 8 2008:
Extracts from the health select committee report on Modernising Medical Careers (MMC), the management of the system for allocating training places
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May 8 2008:
Chief medical officer reprimanded by MPs for lack of direction over "woeful and disastrous" system for training junior doctors
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May 8 2008:
Government's chief medical officer to be reprimanded by MPs over chaotic system for training junior doctors
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May 7 2008:
Prison officers vote to start an immediate work to rule
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May 7 2008:
David Walker: The bigger picture shows public sector trades unionism to be in remarkable health - but also quietly impotent
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May 6 2008:
Mike Wardle, chief executive of the General Social Care Council, on how social workers must respond to the increasing trend for individualised services
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May 4 2008:
New rules let cohabiting couples enjoy the same benefits as husbands and wives - if they work in the public sector, writes Andrew Bibby
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