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Should Our Soldiers Be Allowed To Criticise The Army's New Political Correct Recruitment Ads About Inclusivity, Without The Fear Of Disciplinary Action Being Taken Towards Them?
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The media want to spin this so that soldiers are being punished for speaking about for disagreeing with an 'inclusivity' advertising campaign.
I believe that the threat is due to conduct regulations about bringing the army into disrepute, and that is not the same thing at all.
The media want to spin this so that soldiers are being punished for speaking about for disagreeing with an 'inclusivity' advertising campaign.
I believe that the threat is due to conduct regulations about bringing the army into disrepute, and that is not the same thing at all.
// but I doubt even in this day and age, it is not against rules to criticise the 'Top Brass' on social media. //
you have been retired too long
it is now commonplace for an employer to demand loyalty - and not to slog him off in social media
the whole of whistle blowing legislation is built around this premiss
it is a fact of life
you have been retired too long
it is now commonplace for an employer to demand loyalty - and not to slog him off in social media
the whole of whistle blowing legislation is built around this premiss
it is a fact of life
// the NHS is covered by the current government civil servant pay deal.//
yes or no - NHS employees are in a category called NHS employees with their own ts and Cs pension arrangements etc which are quite separate from the Civil Service ( I know I have worke din both ). If anyone waved CS regs at me I would have laughed....
altho ' I suspect that it doesnt affect the thrust of your argument
yes or no - NHS employees are in a category called NHS employees with their own ts and Cs pension arrangements etc which are quite separate from the Civil Service ( I know I have worke din both ). If anyone waved CS regs at me I would have laughed....
altho ' I suspect that it doesnt affect the thrust of your argument
‘The Civil Service does not include government ministers‘
Apart from the Secretary of State you mean?
Why do you write things which are clearly utter bunkum, and present them as fact, AOG?
Just to educate you (again) The structure of the home civil service is divided into organisations, grades and professions. Each Secretary of State has a Department which has executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies subordinate to it. A secretary of state is a Cabinet minister in charge of a government department.
Apart from the Secretary of State you mean?
Why do you write things which are clearly utter bunkum, and present them as fact, AOG?
Just to educate you (again) The structure of the home civil service is divided into organisations, grades and professions. Each Secretary of State has a Department which has executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies subordinate to it. A secretary of state is a Cabinet minister in charge of a government department.
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