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PCS members shouldn’t have to sacrifice their pensions to fund pay rises, says our general secretary Fran Heathcote, in response to former head of the civil service Lord O’Donnell’s pronouncement that there should be “more pay, less pension”.
The government is planning to cut 70,000 civil service jobs to fund an increase in defence spending.
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The Court Of Appeal has delivered a disappointing judgment today, rejecting the appeal by PCS and other unions against the UK Government’s meddling with the pension cost control arrangements.
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