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PCS is campaigning against the threat of being derecognised as an official union with negotiating rights at the Imperial War Museum, which has 5 sites in England and Northern Ireland.
HMRC has confirmed the ‘go-live’ date for 60% office attendance for all grades will be 2 April 2024, with their ‘Office Attendance Tool’ rolled-out the same day.
PCS continues to have constructive talks with Defra management about a four-day week.
Management is insisting that the members should be present in the workplace for at least 40% of the working week.
Westminster security guards have won their long-running dispute in the House of Commons after bosses scrapped controversial plans to introduce a new shift pattern.