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Following on from the article in Civil Service World, PCS highlights discussions at the time of MMO's creation and what that means for the attempted removal of continuity of service for staff leaving or joining MMO.
HMRC prepares to ask members in CSG to volunteer for a 'pilot' involving giving-up flexible working and moving to 'annualised hours' in return for an allowance amounting to as little as ÂŁ4.67 per week (before tax).
Following a trial in January 2023, HMRC have announced the full-blown launch of a scheme which invites members to 'sell' some of their annual leave back to the department
PCS has won a fifth claim in the High Court over the removal of the check-off facility, through which our members paid their union subscriptions directly from their salaries before the government unilaterally withdrew it.
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