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News
22 July 2022
The huge pressures facing HM Passport Office workers of continuing low pay, and the stress caused by a lack of planning and poor preparation for the current high demand in passport applications, has been highlighted by MPs.
26 April 2022
PCS has dismissed as absurd prime minister Boris Johnson’s calls to privatise HM Passport Office when it is clear that the current problems in passport processing are mainly down to the casualisation of the workforce.
13 September 2021
PCS members who have been engaged in sustained strike action at the DVLA to make their workplace safe were congratulated by TUC Congress.
6 August 2021
Throughout the unprecedented global Covid-19 pandemic, PCS has always prioritised the safety of its members.
21 July 2021
Transport minister Baroness Vere admitted to the parliamentary transport select committee that she interfered to stop a comprehensive deal to end DVLA dispute from being put in place.