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PCS entered into talks through ACAS with a view to resolving the long-running dispute with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over its failure to pay more than 3% pay increase this year.
94% of members who voted said they were prepared to take strike action after being told they must work extra night shifts.
A loud and lively picket line today (9) on Victoria Street in London kicked off five further days of action by PCS members working in three major Whitehall departments.
PCS members working for the outsourced facilities management company ISS will take further Industrial action next week (9-13 October)
PCS members in OCS forced closures and caused severe disruptions in courts across England and Wales during a hugely effective four-day strike action over pay.