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Recent cases have called into question the consistency and proportionality of HMRC's approach to Conduct and Discipline cases, along with the approach taken by the department's Expert Advice Service.
We are encouraging members and reps to submit a grievance or consider taking collective action over the government’s plans to force staff back into offices.
Major system failure makes a difference to NATS staffing, writes Simon Campbell-Gurry, ATM section president
The strike due to start next week has been suspended in an attempt to seek further negotiations with the Home Office.
The new policy has been imposed on staff, when previously there had been no requirement to spend a specific amount of time in offices, following the move to home and hybrid-working.