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18 August 2022
The fact that only 1 minister revealed how often they've attended their office since Covid restrictions were lifted suggests a hypocritical stance from Tories pushing the policy of forcing civil servants back into offices, says Mark Serwotka
17 August 2022
“You can’t expect people to live on the same wage before this rise in inflation. We need something to make it hurt a lot less,” says PCS member Sarah as inflation hits a 40-year high and a recession is widely predicted.
16 August 2022
The government has given PCS members yet another reason to vote for industrial action in next month's national statutory strike ballot by signalling its intention to slash civil service redundancy terms.
15 August 2022
Our NEC is urging every PCS rep to make the ballot for industrial action over pay, pensions, jobs and the civil service compensation scheme, their overriding priority in the coming weeks.
12 August 2022
Our first digital prize draw has taken place today and if you are a winner, we will be in touch soon to tell you what you have won. In the meantime, we can reveal which branches have a winning member
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