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News
20 May 2022
PCS members have been sharing why they are joining the TUC demo in London on 18 June.
23 March 2022
The two day strike over cuts will be marked by an online rally on the first day of strike action on 24 March.
22 March 2022
Mark Serwotka has joined with the TUC and over 30 other general secretaries calling on the business secretary to strengthen employment legislation.
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.
14 March 2022
The TUC has given PCS members more reason to vote in our national ballot by underlining many will be hit by sky-rocketing bills, as years of weak wage growth and benefit cuts have left working families “badly exposed” to the cost-of-living crisis
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