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Members working for outsourced company ISS at three government departments plan to take a further 36 days of action in their dispute.
PCS members being forced to work extra night shifts are to strike for 2 days having voted overwhelmingly for strike action after being told to work extra night shifts to cover for a lack of staff.
The Pensions Regulator has announced that it will unilaterally impose a pay offer of 3% of the overall pay pot to all its employees after refusing to meaningfully explore options to meet the expectations of staff to receive pay increases in line with
PCS entered into talks through ACAS with a view to resolving the long-running dispute with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over its failure to pay more than 3% pay increase this year.
94% of members who voted said they were prepared to take strike action after being told they must work extra night shifts.