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There's a range of events and meetings for PCS members to get involved in this week, both online and in person.
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.
Our national campaign survey is now open and it is important that you take part so we can gauge the support for the campaign. The survey runs from 20 February to 5 March.
The guidance says that employers must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for women going through menopause or face legal action.