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News
25 February 2022
PCS met with HMCTS management following the government announcement confirming the lifting of all Covid legal restrictions.
28 January 2022
Welcome to the newsletter for PCS members working for Bouygues at 2 Marsham Street (2MS). The aim is to keep you informed and inspire you to get more involved with your union.
27 January 2022
All Bouygues staff are entitled to receive their full wages if sick through Covid-19. Read about the Government Property Agency agreement.
19 January 2022
PCS has joined other justice unions and legal organisations to write to HMCTS.
30 November 2021
PCS has written to DCMS condemning the newest guidance on mask wearing as being unclear, inconsistent and illogical, leaving members at increased risk of Covid infection and abuse from visitors.
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