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25 May 2022
Stronger health and safety laws, more legal powers for reps and the right to digitally disconnect from work are needed to protect workers being forced back into the office after Covid.
25 May 2022
As Long Covid is likely to become a major issue in the future, PCS has agreed to pursue urgent talks with the Cabinet Office and the devolved administrations, to put in place protocols so people affected are treated fairly.
25 May 2022
PCS conference sent an unequivocal message in solidarity with the besieged people of Ukraine following a wide-ranging debate.
24 May 2022
PCS will immediately begin working towards holding a national statutory ballot on industrial action this autumn over members’ pay, pensions and redundancy terms in the UK civil service and related public sector areas.
24 May 2022
Once more PCS and our allies are leading the resistance to this government’s moral and human border policy disaster, human rights campaigner Shami Chakrabarti told our national conference.
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