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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.
PCS has been in the Court of Appeal over the pension cost-sharing issue.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote will speak at an event on Thursday (7) in support of a new campaign against the government’s minimum service levels laws.
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.
The Cabinet Office secretary and deputy prime minister said the government needs to “embrace” AI to “drive the numbers down”.