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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
The devastating impact on services, communities and staff resulting from the DWP mass office closures was highlighted by PCS Parliamentary Group Chair, Chris Stephens.
22 June 2022
The DWP mass office closure plan will be debated in parliament tomorrow.
16 June 2022
PCS is demanding DWP staff are allowed to work from home to deliver essential services rather than lose their jobs in the communities that they currently serve as the department launches a voluntary redundancy scheme.
9 June 2022
PCS met with MPs yesterday (8) to update them on DWP office closures and job cuts.
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