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Got a question about the PCS national campaign? Ask it at a special online meeting at 7pm on Monday (19).
Demonstrations are being held on Saturday 3 February in London and Edinburgh to call for a ceasefire and end to the siege of Gaza.
The joint PCS/TUC march and rally on Saturday (27) commemorated the anniversary and showed opposition to restrictions on trade union rights.
PCS is to launch a judicial review against the government’s minimum service laws, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka announced today (27) at a rally in Cheltenham.
The historic event in Cheltenham commemorating the 40th anniversary of the ban on trade unions at GCHQ will hear speeches from trade union leaders including PCS's Mark Serwotka, the RMT's Mick Lynch, Unite's Sharon Graham and the TUC's Paul Nowak.