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The Court Of Appeal has delivered a disappointing judgment today, rejecting the appeal by PCS and other unions against the UK Government’s meddling with the pension cost control arrangements.
Hundreds of PCS members working at Heathrow airport will strike for 4 days from 29 April in response to the Home Office imposing a new roster that would see around 250 members forced out of their role on passport control.
PCS activists across the country will be contacting thousands of PCS members on 13 April to get the vote out in our national ballot in defence of pay, pensions and jobs.
Against a backdrop of almost 1 in 3 HMRC staff needing an uplift earlier this month, just to keep in touch with minimum rates of pay across the civil service, you should make sure you play your part in the PCS campaign for fair pay, pensions and jobs
The rally on Saturday marks 56 days of strike action with the message that the dispute is not over.
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