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News
10 June 2022
PCS knows that the MOD is already overstretched with many workers already doing the work of two people.
10 June 2022
This government is not going to solve the economic crisis by sacking public sector workers, We all must play a strong part in acting against this administration that is void of all ideas.
26 May 2022
PCS supports recommendations in a report by MPs that MoD should do more to ensure that contracted staff receive comparable employment contracts to staff directly employed by the MoD.
23 September 2021
The PCS Defence Sector Group (DSg) held its conference online this year for the first time in our group's history.
9 July 2021
PCS will highlight the impact on communities of outsourcing of key services across the defence sector, as well as the potential benefits of bringing services back in-house, at a meeting of the parliamentary defence select committee on Monday