- Cabinet Office statement on industrial action – 8am
The Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, made a statement this morning about today’s industrial action.
Wed, 30/11/2011
- Francis Maude statement on 30 November industrial action
Minster for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude made an oral statement in the House of Commons in relation to today’s industrial action.
Wed, 30/11/2011
- UK remains open for business – with only just over a quarter of civil servants joining the strike
Francis Maude: “I want to thank the majority of dedicated and committed public sector workers who have turned up to work today to deliver essential services.”
Wed, 30/11/2011
- UK remains open for business as vast majority of public servants ignore call to strike - evening update
Official Government figures on how public services were affected by industrial action today.
Wed, 30/11/2011
- Cabinet Office statement on industrial action – 11am
The Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, issued a statement at 11am on today’s industrial action.
Wed, 30/11/2011
- Largest staff attitude survey in UK shows majority of civil servants positive about their work
Results of the 2011 Civil Service People Survey were published today.
Wed, 23/11/2011
- Sir Bob Kerslake announced as new Head of the Civil Service
Sir Bob Kerslake, Permanent Secretary of the Department for Communities and Local Government, has been appointed Head of the Civil Service.
Tue, 15/11/2011
- Government spend slashed by £60 million on staff costs and Government Procurement Cards as more data opened up for first ever time
As part of its commitment to drive out unnecessary costs and make the UK a world leader in transparency, Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, has announced the Government has reduced its spend on Government Procurement cards and bonuses by £60 million and published a wealth of new information.
Thu, 27/10/2011
- Call to action for public sector workers to help deliver public services quicker, cheaper, simpler
All public sector workers are being given a chance to have their say by logging onto the new Tell us How website and sharing their ideas on ways to deliver public services, quicker, cheaper and simpler.
Tue, 25/10/2011
- Shake-up of Civil Service Training
Reforms are now underway to make Civil Service training more modern, efficient and cost-effective the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today.
Thu, 13/10/2011