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11 May 2022
Beth Wagg, PCS Efra Group President, says she feels nervous about the future for members and the environment after reading the nature recovery green paper which makes no mention of public sector investment
11 October 2021
When a union stands up for the interests of its member and shows an unwillingness to be fazed or intimidated by unreasonable employers, it is inevitable that elements of the media will go on the attack.
4 August 2021
Sarah Evans, PCS DVLA Branch Chair, explains why our members are not backing down in their Covid safety dispute
19 July 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed how workers’ safety is taken for granted and nowhere has this been more apparent than in our critical dispute with the DVLA. The disgraceful behaviour and tactics from DVLA management and government ministers have surprised even me, and that’s why this is now one of the most important disputes in our union’s history.
12 July 2021
James Hawthorne, chair of the PCS Ofwat branch, explains why we must all stand up for government communications workers
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