Human Resources

Local government warned over rising GDPR breaches

01/10/2025
Local Government is facing a growing HR and wellbeing challenge as new analysis highlights the scale of GDPR breaches across the sector.

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Planning recruitment at risk as apprenticeship funding cuts bite

25/09/2025

Thirty-three organisations across planning, housing, nature, and energy are urging the Government to provide £7m to recruit and train apprentice planners.

Council wardens hailed for bravery in knife incident

25/09/2025

Middlesbrough Council Neighbourhood Safety Wardens have been praised as heroes after confronting a knife-wielding man in the town centre.

Call for greater inclusivity in social housing sector

23/09/2025

Over 90% of tenants believe their organisation is not doing enough to attract tenants from ethnic minority groups into its influencing structures.

Council leader resigns after embezzlement charge

23/09/2025

The leader of Perth and Kinross Council has stepped down after being charged with embezzlement.

Joint chief executive departs two districts

19/09/2025

The chief executive of South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse DCs, Mark Stone, has announced he is to stand down.

EXCLUSIVE SURVEY: 'Women are being failed'

18/09/2025

One in 10 local authority female staff have experienced inappropriate touching by a manager, a landmark sexual harassment survey by Unite has found.

Ex-Labour councillor charged in ‘honeytrap’ case

18/09/2025

A former Labour councillor has been charged with blackmail and communications offences following a probe into the Westminster ‘honeytrap’ scandal.

Ministers axe elections holiday compensation

18/09/2025

Ministers have decided the Government will no longer reimburse electoral services staff if a late-notice General Election means they have to cancel holidays.

Reform council chief announces retirement plans

11/09/2025

Lincolnshire CC's chief executive officer, Debbie Barnes, has announced her plans to retire after 19 years at the authority, including five at the helm.

LGPS white paper sets path for strategic local investing

11/09/2025

Local government pension funds managing £400bn have backed a new white paper that sets out how the LGPS can scale up local investing to support growth.

Reform UK council takes flag decisions out of CEO’s hands

10/09/2025

Reform UK-led Warwickshire County Council has removed its chief executive’s flag-flying powers.

Audit warns of ‘critical governance failings’ at Wrexham Council

09/09/2025

An audit has revealed that Wrexham County Borough Council has made ‘insufficient progress’ in solving ‘critical governance issues’.

LGR 'making senior recruitment difficult', says Kent's Reform UK leader

08/09/2025

The Reform UK leader of Kent CC has said local government reorganisation (LGR) is ‘disrupting business as usual' and making recruitment ‘very difficult'.

Glasgow redundancy payouts 'deeply concerning'

04/09/2025

Redundancy payouts totalling £1m made to senior officers at Glasgow have been described as ‘deeply concerning' by a financial watchdog.

Bin workers in Brum back further strike action

03/09/2025

A vote has seen bin workers in Birmingham ‘overwhelmingly’ agree to extend strike action until spring next year, according to Unite.

Overstretched schools need clearer roles, says union

02/09/2025

Education staff are carrying disproportionate responsibilities, according to the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).

Reform UK plan to overhaul LGPS sparks backlash

01/09/2025

Reforming the Local Government Pension Scheme in England and Wales (LGPS) could save taxpayers around £10bn, Reform UK’s deputy leader has claimed.

Wrexham bin strike called off after deal reached

28/08/2025

A planned bin strike in Wrexham has been suspended after last-minute talks between Unite and Wrexham County Borough Council.

Halton BC’s staff express concern about the organisation

27/08/2025

A survey for Halton Borough Council has revealed that 63% of staff are worried about what lies ahead.

Lives at risk due to fire service cuts, union warns

22/08/2025

Over 2,000 firefighter positions could disappear due to Government cuts, the Fire Brigades Union has warned.

Glasgow overhauls firm over governance concerns

19/08/2025

Glasgow City Council’s jointly-owned development firm has undergone a leadership overhaul following concerns over its governance.

Council attempts to bury hatchet with Oasis

18/08/2025

The leader of Edinburgh City Council has reached out to Oasis after the band’s singer Liam Gallagher attacked the local authority for allegedly mocking fans.

Hefin David: Tributes paid to ‘champion of the people’

13/08/2025

Local government leaders across Wales have paid tribute to Welsh Labour politician Hefin David who died suddenly on Tuesday.

Council tight-lipped over monitoring officer departure

12/08/2025

Hertfordshire's Three Rivers DC has declined to comment on whether it paid a financial settlement to its departed monitoring officer, Stephen Rix.

Teenage Reform councillor vows to tackle crime

12/08/2025

Eighteen-year-old Sienna Churcher has become one of the youngest councillors in the UK after winning a by-election for Reform UK.

Council staff discouraged from using ‘mum’ and ‘dad’

11/08/2025

Merton Council is trying to discourage its staff from referring to parents as ‘mum’ and ‘dad’ in a push to encourage more inclusive language.

Cheshire East backs safety protocol to protect councillors against abuse

07/08/2025

Cheshire East Council has voted in favour of implementing anti-abuse, intimidation and harassment measures following a councillor survey.

EXCLUSIVE: Director suspended by county amid reorganisation vacuum

30/07/2025

A director remains out of the office on full pay almost three months on from being suspended, The MJ understands.

Lambeth to slash senior management to help plug £84m funding gap

29/07/2025

Lambeth LBC has voted for a series of cost cutting measures including slashing senior management to plug a £84m funding gap identified through to 2029-30.

Council officers sacked after ‘illegal activity’ uncovered

29/07/2025

Dorset Council fired 11 council officers due to concerns over a lack of compliance with financial controls and rising budget overspends, report has revealed.

Employers and unions agree pay deal

24/07/2025

Local government employers and the Unison and GMB trade unions have agreed a pay deal for the sector.

BCP Council announces new pay structure

24/07/2025

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council has approved proposals for a new ‘fair and transparent’ staff pay structure.

Peers pass fire and hire exemption

23/07/2025

Councils with financial problems that are placed under government intervention may be exempt from a ban on sacking and then rehiring employees.

Reform candidate takes legal action after losing dead heat election

22/07/2025

Reform UK candidate Liz Williams has filed a petition to the High Court claiming her loss in May's dead heat election in Worcestershire County Council’s Littletons division was fraudulent.

Union ballots Wrexham bin workers on strike action

21/07/2025

Refuse workers in Wrexham are being balloted on strike action, with their union Unite claiming changes in working patterns by the town’s council will see them lose half a day’s pay.

Soton council reaches equal pay settlement

18/07/2025

Hundreds of low-paid staff at Southampton City Council, most of them women, are set to benefit from an equal pay settlement, according to public sector unions.

South Cambs permanently adopts four-day week

18/07/2025

South Cambridgeshire District Council has voted to become the first council in the UK to permanently adopt a four-day week.

Employers double down on pay offer

16/07/2025

Council employers have unanimously reaffirmed their April offer of a 3.2% pay increase as ‘full and final' despite unions urging them to better their proposal.

Unitary achieves pay harmony six years after reorganisation

16/07/2025

A deal to harmonise legacy pay and terms for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council workers is finally expected to be signed.

Council employee prosecuted for fraud

15/07/2025

An employee who was simultaneously employed by two local authorities and a third organisation has been found guilty of fraud after earning over £230,000.

Unions back Scottish local government pay offer

11/07/2025

Local authority leaders in Scotland have welcomed the decision by Unite and GMB members to accept the latest two-year pay offer.

Job loses loom as Birmingham bin dispute talks collapse

10/07/2025

Attempts to resolve the long-running waste service dispute between Birmingham City Council and Unite have collapsed with job loses the likely result.

Councils under intervention could be exempted from fire and rehire ban

09/07/2025

Councils under intervention could be exempt from a legal ban on so-called fire and rehire practices after the latest amendment to the Employment Rights Bill.

Unite calls for investigation into Brum commissioners

09/07/2025

Unite has called for an investigation into whether Birmingham’s Government-appointed commissioners have a financial interest in keeping the bin strikes going.

Union members accept two-year pay offer

08/07/2025

Local government staff in Scotland have voted to accept a two-year pay offer.

Unions call for ‘better and fairer’ pay offer

04/07/2025

Trade unions representing council staff across the country have called on local government employers to improve on the 3.2% pay offer.

Four-day week trial success, says council

04/07/2025

A report into South Cambridgeshire District Council’s four-day week trial has found most of the monitored services either improved or were maintained.

GMB members vote against 3.2% pay offer

01/07/2025

Members of the trade union GMB have voted to reject a 3.2% local government pay offer.

Unite set to take Brum bin dispute to Liverpool

30/06/2025

Unite members are set to protest Birmingham City Council’s leader at this year’s LGA conference as part of the ongoing bin strikes, says the trade union.

EXCLUSIVE: Government turns to councils for extra building inspector capacity

30/06/2025

The Government has turned to councils for extra building inspector capacity as high-rise housing projects continue to be dogged by regulatory hold-ups.

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