MARRIED women will no longer need their husband’s permission to deal with their tax affairs from next year following a States decision.
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Gender pay gap reporting may be made compulsory
COMPULSORY gender pay gap reporting will be introduced if not enough businesses volunteer the data this year, the Chief Minister has warned.
Scottish minister hits out at ‘ideologically-driven’ attack on BBC
UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has indicated there could be a different funding model put in place for the corporation after 2024.
Civil servants pay award to be imposed – despite no agreement being reached
A 2020 pay award for civil servants will be implemented from January despite no agreement being reached.
Whistleblowing service receives 23 complaints
TWENTY-THREE complaints have been made by government staff via an independent whistleblowing service during 2019, new figures show.
Politicians’ lack of experience has made pay dispute ‘worse’
INDUSTRIAL relations in Jersey are being damaged because the States Employment Board is formed of politicians who do not have the experience of running a ‘large and diverse’ organisation, a union leader has said.
Civil servants to vote on above-inflation pay offer
THOUSANDS of civil servants will have their chance to vote on a new pay offer from the government, as the ballot opens today.
Pay dispute: Unions urged to put forward ‘practical suggestions’
UNIONS representing civil servants are being urged to bring ‘practical suggestions’ to the table in order to resolve their long-running pay dispute with the States Employment Board.
Constable defends liking tweet in support of Conservative MP
AN Assistant Chief Minister has defended liking a tweet that supported a suspended Tory minister for his alleged assault on a Greenpeace activist.
Further industrial action possible if new offer is rejected
FURTHER industrial action could be taken if civil servants vote to reject the government’s most recent offer – with one union head warning the latest deal is not good enough.

