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News
25 May 2022
Industrial action works, and inspires others to stand up and say ‘enough is enough’, said the chair of the PCS parliamentary group as he delivered the group’s annual report to conference the day after delegates agreed to ballot over pay and pensions.
17 December 2021
Welcome to the final edition of Facilities Matters this year; the monthly newsletter for union members working in Facilities Management. We hope the newsletter provides you with inspiration and encourages you to organise in your own workplace.
17 December 2021
Outsourced cleaners at the Royal Parks won occupational sick pay which means they get paid their full wages when they are sick and proved it is possible for outsourced staff to have equal terms and conditions with their directly employed colleagues.