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At the first special TUC congress since 1982, the trade union movement vowed to resist laws which threaten union members' right to take strike action.
PCS is showing its support for a new Together with Refugees campaign which is calling for a fairer system for refugees.
On 27 January, 2024, we are marking the 40th anniversary of the ban on trade unions at GCHQ with a joint PCS/TUC event in Cheltenham.
At a special TUC congress today (9), PCS vowed to resist minimum service levels which limited unions' right to take strike action.
On the eve of a Special TUC congress, the PCS general secretary has called on the government to drop plans to prevent strike action in the Border Force.