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Young PCS member Saul explains why he's speaking at the climate justice rally in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne this weekend (9 December).
Ahead of the TUC’s special Congress (9 December) on the government’s anti-trade union restrictions, Pete Wright, Home Office group vice-president, writes about opposing minimum service levels and the effectiveness of recent strike action by the Border Force.
Mal blogs about how knowing about your rights at work - and asking your rep for help - can help to empower you at work and improve your working life.
PCS Assistant General Secretary John Moloney reports on a PCS solidarity delegation to Ukraine which he led, to meet trade unionists, visit workplaces and help deliver aid.
PCS has a long held aspiration to shorten the working week for our members. It is a key feature of all our pay claims to all employers that we deal with. At a time of ever improving technology, it is also eminently deliverable.
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