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For Women's History Month, and tying in with our current pay campaign, Elizabeth blogs about how women's pay impacts on independence and the ability to make choices about their own lives.
A member who is based in Bristol explains why he is taking strike action over pay.
One of the APHA members working on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) explains why they are taking part in our targeted strike action.
Read what's happening as PCS members have been taking strike action and holding picket lines, marches and rallies. We will be posting regular updates throughout the day.
Toxteth job centre recently took part in PCS's first wave of targeted industrial action over pay, conditions, pensions and job security as part of the national campaign. Andy explains the importance of the strike fund in supporting that action.