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News
1 July 2022
It is madness to cut DWP jobs which support the unemployed and economically vulnerable during a cost-of-living crisis, PCS has said in response to confirmation from DWP permanent secretary Peter Schofield that he has submitted proposals to axe posts
24 June 2022
As workers fight back against the government’s unwarranted attacks we have seen a surge in interest in PCS membership.
22 June 2022
The DWP mass office closure plan will be debated in parliament tomorrow.
25 May 2022
Industrial action works, and inspires others to stand up and say ‘enough is enough’, said the chair of the PCS parliamentary group as he delivered the group’s annual report to conference the day after delegates agreed to ballot over pay and pensions.
19 April 2022
“It's like peering into a black hole but trying to encourage staff to believe the best will happen,” says Susan, summing up her response to the threatened closure of the benefits processing centre in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, where she works.
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