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13 January 2022
We have put the Home Secretary on notice that we will apply for a court injunction if the Home Office does not suspend their controversial pushback policy.
5 January 2022
PCS and Care4Calais are challenging the lawfulness of the Home Office pushback policy against migrant boats trying to reach the UK.
14 October 2021
As many PCS members are facing a quadruple costs crisis of cuts in pay, pensions and Universal Credit combined with the soaring cost of living, we want you tell us and your MP how you are being affected.
6 October 2021
“A catastrophic effect on the most vulnerable families in our society,” is how PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka has described the Universal Credit cut, which takes effect today, in a letter to secretary of state Therese Coffey.
6 October 2021
The decision to end the Universal Credit uplift will impoverish millions of unemployed and low paid workers, PCS has said.
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