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6 July 2022
PCS knows that the MOD is already overstretched with many workers already doing the work of two people.
30 May 2022
As the government announces it intends cutting 91000 civil service jobs, DSg issues a clear message, no cuts here.
13 May 2022
PCS argues that UK defence needs all its civil servants to deliver the government's military strategy.
16 November 2021
PCS Ministry of Justice member awarded more than £135,000 in compensation after being badly injured in a fall at work and turning to the union for help
13 November 2021
Court staff will be asked whether they are opposed to new cases being placed on the Common Platform and that they support the union in its demands for proper health and safety checks.