OUTGOING public sector chief executive Charlie Parker remains officially in post until the end of the month, the government has said following speculation that he was due to leave today.
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Government starts to close pay gap
THE gender pay gap in Jersey’s public sector closed marginally last year, but more work is needed to narrow it further, a new report has found.
Charlie Parker ‘approved inaccurate statement’ about his NED appointment
GOVERNMENT chief executive Charlie Parker approved an inaccurate statement sent to the media suggesting his appointment as a non-executive director of a UK-based real-estate firm had been approved by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.
SEB fined £80,000 after woman jumps off roof
THE States Employment Board has been fined £80,000 after a woman climbed onto a second-storey roof at the Orchard House mental-health facility and jumped off, suffering serious injuries.
Members reject move to tighten border traffic-light system
A MOVE to enforce stricter isolation requirements for people arriving into the Island has been rejected by the States ahead of the planned resumption of travel on Monday.
Who are the three sports TV stalwarts taking over Match Of The Day?
The trio all have years of experience in sports broadcasting, with few controversial moments between them.
Charlie Parker ‘instructed’ to give up second job
FORMER government chief executive Charlie Parker was ‘instructed’ to give up his second job with a UK firm by the States Employment Board – despite having been given their retrospective written permission to accept it, the JEP can reveal.
Westmount to be access route for the new hospital
WESTMOUNT Road will be the preferred access route to the new hospital at Overdale, politicians have decided following a tense and at times acrimonious debate lasting a number of hours.
Wanted: Temporary replacement for Charlie Parker
A PROCESS to recruit a temporary replacement for Charlie Parker – the government’s chief executive – has begun.
Government ‘have taken steps to tackle bullies’
STEPS have been taken to remedy bullying and ill-treatment of staff within the government – but problems still remain, according to a new report.

