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Rebecca Hunter provides an overview of changes in employment law to mark International Women’s Day.
How minimum service levels might affect PCS members and why the union is legally challenging these anti-strike restrictions.
The joint PCS/TUC march and rally on Saturday (27) commemorated the anniversary and showed opposition to restrictions on trade union rights.
PCS is to launch a judicial review against the government’s minimum service laws, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka announced today (27) at a rally in Cheltenham.
The march and rally in Cheltenham on 27 January marks the 40th anniversary of the ban on trade unions at GCHQ.
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