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The postal ballot opens today (18) and runs until 13 May, asking members if they are prepared to take strike action over our national campaign demands.
PCS general secretary Fran Heathcote will speak at a London rally on 16 March on the union's opposition to the politics of racism, division and hate.
PCS is to launch a strike ballot across the UK Civil Service in support of its national campaign for decent pay, pensions justice and job protection.
Last month marked the 34th anniversary of the prison release of Nelson Mandela, the leader of the South African anti-apartheid movement. Learn about an inspirational strike by a small group of Irish workers in support of this historic struggle.
Jeremy Hunt told journalists ahead of Wednesday’s budget that he wanted the number of civil service jobs return to pre-pandemic levels.