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March is Women’s History Month and our theme this year is “PCS – We make history, herstory”. Find out how you can get involved.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has given the Cabinet Office a 5 March deadline to give guarantees on our national campaign demands or we enter into a trade dispute.
The guidance says that employers must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for women going through menopause or face legal action.
You can help fight the massive cuts to Welsh heritage by joining a protest outside the Senedd in Cardiff on 27 February and signing an online petition.
Analysis from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has revealed today, 21 February as the day when the average woman stops working for free compared to the average man because of the gender pay gap.