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12 May 2022
After a 3-month-long recruitment and recognition campaign PCS has secured voluntary recognition across the Design Museum.
11 May 2022
The UK government yesterday (10) announced its proposed legislation to ban ‘Conversion Therapy’ in England and Wales. The proposal is far from that previously promised to the LGBT+ community.
9 May 2022
This year’s theme is loneliness, which is affecting more and more of us in the UK.
11 April 2022
PCS represents people who work in the civil service or in the private sector on a government contract. We promote equality and tackle discrimination in the workplace, society and the wider world.
18 March 2022
Sunday (20 March) is civil service pay gap day, the day in the year when a woman in the civil service finally catches up with her male contemporaries’ wages from the previous year.
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