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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.
18 June 2022
In an article from the Morning Star, Mark writes about how the trade union movement must unite to fight back against government attacks on jobs, living standards and working conditions.
9 June 2022
This PCS member, whose job will go as part of the British Council cuts, tells us about a typical week in his role as Country Director and the valuable role played by the British Council in his country.
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
9 May 2022
In his blog for Mental Health Awareness Week, Tony uses diary entries to show how he has been increasingly affected by loneliness throughout the pandemic, despite normally feeling more comfortable “safe and alone”.
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