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24 May 2022
PCS is well placed to fight back against the many issues facing members – from the cost-of-living crisis, to attacks on members’ pay, pensions and conditions, to the UK’s “nasty right-wing” government – said national president Fran Heathcote
20 December 2021
PCS members employed by facilities management contractor ISS in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) have won major improvements to their pay and terms and conditions along with assurances on health and safety.
6 August 2021
This article comes from Facilities Matters issue 4
19 July 2021
Our members working for the outsourced contractor ISS at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in London have today begun a 3-day strike over low pay and Covid safety.
14 July 2021
The latest government announcement confirmed that the plans to ease lockdown restrictions will go ahead as planned on 19 July 2021.
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