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The TUC has vowed to fight the anti-strike bill “tooth and nail” as the legislation passed its final parliamentary stage.
PCS conference gave full support to workers taking strike action against their employers and called for anti-union laws to be repealed.
In a debate at its group conference today, DWP reps agreed to re-ballot members for strike action after narrowly missing the 50% legal threshold in the most recent ballot.
One in five workers at the Department for Work and Pensions claim in-work benefits, a shock PCS poll has uncovered.
More than 130,000 PCS members across the civil service and public sector will strike on 28 April in our latest one-day action alongside a month of walkouts to increase the pressure on the government on pay, pensions and job security.