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The Public Accounts Committee is currently holding an inquiry into the civil service workforce, looking at how the government recruits, pays and performance manages its staff.
Staff at the Northern Ireland Civil Service will join thousands of other public sector workers across health, education and public transport in a walkout on Thursday 18 January as part of ongoing pay disputes in the region.
Fresh PCS strike ballots have opened today (20 March) of 124,125 members in 186 employers, across the civil service and public sector so members can continue to fight for fair pay, pensions justice and job security as part of our national campaign.
PCS has promised to fight tooth and nail attempts by government to place further restrictions on unions’ ability to strike following revelations in The Observer that ministers considered banning Border Force workers from taking industrial action.