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1 July 2022
The PCS Young Members’ Network is hosting an organising school on Saturday 16 July from 10am to noon.
26 May 2022
Plans to fight the government’s 91,000 civil service job cuts with a concerted campaign including possible strike action were unanimously backed by PCS conference delegates.
26 May 2022
PCS needs to develop new strategies to help home workers – and ensure it is reaching them effectively, conference agreed today.
26 May 2022
PCS pledged to oppose the government’s nationalities and borders legislation and work with refugee groups to campaign for safe routes for refugees to reach the UK.
25 May 2022
The three award winners were announced at conference this afternoon.
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