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International Workers' Memorial Day is 28 April, when we remember those who have lost their lives at work. In 2022/23, 145 workers were killed in the UK due to fatal injuries at work.
The action short of a strike from 8 May will take the form of non-compliance with the mandatory return to the office directive.
An online conference on 25 April will signal renewed union efforts to improve workplace awareness and challenge of sexual harassment.
On Saturday 13 April, over 100 PCS volunteers across the UK took part in a mass phonebank, contacting over 10,000 members to encourage them to vote in the national ballot.
PCS told the minister for the Cabinet Office to concentrate on improving our members’ pay and conditions after he criticised civil servants for "still working from home too much" and “languishing in lockdown habits for too long.”
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