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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.
6 July 2022
This government is not going to solve the economic crisis by sacking public sector workers, We all must play a strong part in acting against this administration that is void of all ideas.
26 May 2022
PCS supports recommendations in a report by MPs that MoD should do more to ensure that contracted staff receive comparable employment contracts to staff directly employed by the MoD.
31 January 2022
Time to organise: get ready to vote in the national campaign on pay and pensions.
31 January 2022
Richard Jones, Chair of the LGBT+ advisory committee gives a history of Stonewall, why it's important and how it's relevant today.
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