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Active Member Communication Date by Employer Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date Acas 01-Jul Accenture (UK) Ltd 14-Aug Allied Publicity Services (Manchester) Ltd 14-Aug AMEY Services - TFM LOT E (Fair Deal) 14-Aug AMEY Services - TFM LOT F (Fair Deal) 14-Aug Animal and Plant Health Agency (DEFRA) 19-Jul Aquila Air Traffic Management Limited 01-Jul Aramark Defense Services Ltd 14-Aug Architecture & Design Scotland 17-Jul ARC-UK Technologies Limited 14-Aug Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trustee Ltd 14-Aug Ascent Flight Training (Fair Deal) 14-Aug ATOS IT SERVICES UK LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug ATOS IT Services UK Limited (Fair Deal) 14-Aug Atos IT Services UK Ltd 14-Aug Audit Scotland 18-Jul Avarto 14-Aug Babcock Aerospace Limited 14-Aug BABCOCK AEROSPACE LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug BABCOCK AEROSPACE LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug BABCOCK AEROSPACE LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug Babcock Davernport 15-Aug BABCOCK DSG & Land 14-Aug Babcock Land Limited (Fair Deal) 14-Aug Babcock Marine 14-Aug BAE Surface Ships Limited 14-Aug BAE Surface Ships Ltd (Fair Deal) 14-Aug BAE SYSTEMS (OPERATIONS) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug BAE Systems Applied Intelligence Ltd (Computacenter) 14-Aug BAE Systems PLC (Computacenter) Shared Services 14-Aug Big Lottery Fund 01-Jul Blue Dot Adventures 14-Aug Bouygues E&S UK Limited 14-Aug BPDTS Ltd 14-Aug British American Parliamentary Group 01-Jul British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 14-Aug British Council 05-Aug British Library 01-Jul British Museum 01-Jul BT PLC 14-Aug Cabinet Office 02-Jul Cafcass 02-Jul Cairngorms National Park Authority 02-Jul Confidential 21/06/2019 Page 1 Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date Capita 14-Aug Capita Secure Information Solutions Ltd (Fair Deal) 15-Aug Care UK 15-Aug CARE UK CLINICAL SERVICES LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 15-Aug Care UK Clinical Services Limited (Fair Deal) 15-Aug Carillion Amey 14-Aug Carillion Amey Housing Prime (Previously Amey Services Ltd) 14-Aug Carillion Aramark Limited (Fair Deal) 14-Aug Carillion TFM2 (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Cefas (Centre for Environment Fisheries & Aquaculture Science) 16-Jul Charity Commission 02-Jul Chequers Estate 02-Jul Children and Young People's Commissioner Scoltand 03-Jul Children's Commissioner 01-Jul China Britain Business Council (CBBC) 02-Jul Chiswick House and Gardens Trust 16-Aug Churches Conservation Trust 03-Jul Citizens Advice 14-Aug Citizen's Advice (Scotland) 14-Aug Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) 14-Aug Coal Authority 01-Jul Collaborative Procurement Partnership 14-Aug College of Policing 02-Jul Commission for Equality and Human Rights 12-Aug Commissioner for Ethical Sandards in Public Life Scotland 02-Jul Commissioners for Irish Lights Euro paid 14-Aug Committee on Climate Change 02-Jul Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK Branch 03-Jul Community Justice Scotland 12-Aug Community Rehabilitation Centres (Cumbria & Lancs) 14-Aug Community Rehabilitation Centres (Dorset, Devon & Cornwall) 15-Aug Community Rehabilitation Centres (London) 16-Jul Community Rehabilitation Centres (Thames Valley) 16-Aug Community Rehabilitation Centres (West Yorkshire) 16-Aug Companies House 02-Jul Compass Contract Services 14-Aug Compass Contract Services (UK) Ltd (Fair Deal) 14-Aug Compass Contract Services (UK) Ltd (Fair Deal) 14-Aug COMPASS CONTRACT SERVICES UK LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug COMPASS CONTRACT SERVICES UK LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 14-Aug Competition and Markets Authority 02-Jul Competition Service 03-Jul Confidential 21/06/2019 Page 2 Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date Computacenter UK Limited 14-Aug Consumer Council for Water 02-Jul CRC - Kent, Surrey and Sussex 16-Aug Criminal Cases Review Commission 02-Jul Criminal Records Bureau & Magistrates Court Service 03-Jul Crown Commercial Service 01-Jul Crown Estate Scotland 16-Jul Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service 02-Jul Crown Prosecution Service 14-Aug CSC Computer Sciences Ltd (Fair Deal) 15-Aug CSC COMPUTER SCIENCES LTD (FAIR DEAL) 15-Aug Defence Support Group (Babcock) (Fair Deal) 15-Aug Defence Support Group (DECA) 01-Jul Defra 03-Jul Delphi Medical 15-Aug Department for Business Innovation and Skills 15-Aug Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport 15-Aug Department for Energy and Climate Change(BEIS) 15-Aug Department for Transport 25-Jul Department of Communities and Local Government 03-Jul Department of Education 04-Jul Department of Health and Social Care 03-Jul Dept for International Development 12-Aug Devonport Royal Dockyard 15-Aug DHL 15-Aug Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency 23-Jul Dstl 22-Jul DVLA 22-Jul DWP 24-Jun EDP Drug & Alcohol Services Limited 15-Aug Education Workforce Council (EWC) 05-Jul Electoral Commission 05-Jul Elior UK Plc 15-Aug Emcor UK 15-Aug ENGIE 15-Aug English Heritage Trust 15-Aug Ernest and Young 15-Aug ES FIELD DELIVERY UK LTD (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug Fera Science Ltd 16-Aug Financial Conduct Authority 16-Aug Find A Future t/a WorldSkills UK 16-Aug Food Standards Agency 16-Jul Food Standards Scotland 12-Aug Confidential 21/06/2019 Page 3 Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date Foodbuy Europe Limited 16-Aug Foreign & Commonwealth Office 29-Jul Forestry Commission - FC England 05-Jul Forestry Commission - FE England 05-Jul Forestry Commission - FE Scotland 05-Jul Forestry Commission Research 05-Jul Forrestry Commision Scotland 05-Jul Forward Trust 16-Aug Fujitsu Services (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Fujitsu Services (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Fujitsu Services Limited 16-Aug Future Gen Commissioner for Wales 12-Aug G4S Government and Outsourcing Services (Fair Deal) 16-Aug G4S Health 16-Aug Gambling Commission 05-Jul Gangmasters Licencing Authority(GLA) 05-Jul Gavin Jones Ltd 16-Aug GOV FACILITIES SERVICES LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug Government Actuary’s Department 16-Aug Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ) 29-Jul Government Internal Audit Agency 05-Jul Government Legal Department 19-Jul Harrow Green Ltd 16-Aug Health and Safety Executive 05-Jul Health Solutions Team Ltd 16-Aug Her Majestys Court & Tribunal Service 30-Jul Her Majestys Prison and Probation Service 31-Jul Heritage Lottery Fund 16-Jul HFEA 05-Jul Higher Education Funding Council for Wales 05-Jul Highways England 22-Jul Historic England 05-Jul HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT SCOTLAND 05-Jul HM Customs and Excise 08-Jul HM Land Registry 16-Aug HM Treasury 18-Jul HMRC 08-Jul Home Office 08-Aug House of commons 05-Jul House of Lords 15-Jul Imperial War Museum (IWM) 16-Jul Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority 17-Jul Independent Police Complaints Commission 16-Jul Confidential 21/06/2019 Page 4 Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date Information Commissioners Office 16-Jul Innovate UK 16-Jul Insolvency Service 16-Jul Intellectual Property Office 17-Jul Interserve (Defence) Limited (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Interserve (Defence) Limited (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Interserve (Facilities Management) Limited (Fair Deal) 16-Aug INTERSERVE (FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug INTERSERVE (FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug INTERSERVE (FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug INTERSERVE (FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug INTERSERVE (FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug Interserve (Facilities Management) LTD 16-Aug Investors in People 16-Aug Iron Mountain 16-Aug ISS Mediclean LTD 16-Aug JNCC 16-Jul Judicial Appointments Commission 05-Aug KIER LTD 16-Aug Kuehne & Nagel Ltd 16-Aug Landmarc Support Services Ltd 16-Aug LAW COMMISSIONER 16-Jul Leeds & York NHS Foundation NHS Trust 16-Aug Legal Aid Agency 05-Aug Leidos Europe ltd 16-Aug Leidos Supply Ltd 16-Aug Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales 16-Jul Local Government Boundary Commission for England 16-Jul London Travel Watch 16-Jul Marine Management Organisation 16-Jul Maximus Health and Human Services (Fair Deal) 16-Aug Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime 16-Jul Medicines and Healthcare Regualtory Agency 03-Jul MET POLICE SHARED SERVICES CONNECTED LIMITED (FAIR DEAL) 16-Aug Meteogroup UK Ltd 16-Aug Metropolitan Police Service 06-Aug Ministry of Justice 29-Jul Ministry of Justice Headquarters 05-Aug MOD - CINC Fleet 24-Jul MOD - Commander Joint Operations 26-Jul MOD - DLO PSC 23-Jul MOD - Land Command 24-Jul MOD - RAF Strike Command 26-Jul Confidential 21/06/2019 Page 5 Active Member Communication Date by Employer Employer Communications Date MOD - Science Tech and Innovation 26-Jul MOD - VCDS 25-Jul MONEY AND PENSION SERVICE 18-Jul MYCSP Ltd (Fair Deal) 16-Aug National Academy for Edcuational Leadership 16-Aug National Assembly for Wales (Assembly Parliamentary Services) 19-Jul National Audit Office (NAO) 07-Aug National Forest Company 16-Jul National Galleries of Scotland 16-Jul National Infrastructure Commission 16-Jul National Library of Scotland 16-Jul National Maritime Museum 16-Jul National Museums Liverpool 16-Jul National Museums Scotland 16-Jul National Portrait Gallery 16-Jul NATIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTLAND 07-Aug Natural England 17-Jul Natural Resources Wales 16-Jul NCA 18-Jul NG Bailey 16-Aug NHS Business Services Authority 16-Jul NHS Confederation 16-Jul NHS Digital 15-Jul NHS Pension Agency 16-Jul Noonans 16-Aug Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission 16-Jul Northern Lighthouse Board 16-Jul NS&I 17-Jul NTT Data UK 16-Aug Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) 16-Jul Office for National Statistics 07-Aug Office for Nuclear Regulation 17-Jul Office for Students 16-Aug Office of Budget Responsibility 17-Jul Office of Parliamentary Commissioner 17-Jul Office
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