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18 July 2022
It was lovely, once again, to be able to chair conference in person. After a three-year absence, we returned to Brighton for several days of lively debate and discussion.
29 June 2022
Marcus Critchlow, chair of the PCS Met Police Commercial Sector Branch, explains how he and other branch reps have been working hard to defend and maintain members’ working conditions and personal terms.
30 May 2022
A PCS member working for Legal Ombudsman, says they are fed up of being treated poorly by their employer and urges all staff to join PCS and support our campaign for union recognition
15 November 2021
Fran says it will be a challenging winter, but we should be proud of all we have done so far in 2021
15 November 2021
Mark Serwotka says as we head into the winter months, there’s never been a more urgent need for a trade union campaign to stop the government’s relentless attack on your standard of living. In the chancellor’s budget in October it was made clear that this government is not just content with failing to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, they are going to make it worse.
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