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20 May 2022
Pressure by PCS members has successfully reversed a cut in the motor mileage allowance paid to Mitie staff.
29 March 2022
We have extended the deadline to complete our online survey to Wednesday 6 April.
29 March 2022
Welcome to the March edition of Facilities Matters; 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.
23 February 2022
PCS is looking for two observers to join our delegation at the conference in London.
27 January 2022
The family of Jay Abatan will hold a vigil to mark the 23rd anniversary of his death from what is believed to be a racially motivated attack.
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