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PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has given the Cabinet Office a 5 March deadline to give guarantees on our national campaign demands or we enter into a trade dispute.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has submitted the PCS national pay claim for 2024/25 to the minister for the Cabinet Office.
Following intensive talks with senior management at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency we have suspended our planned strike action which was due to take place from Thursday to Sunday (8-11 February).
The Public Accounts Committee is currently holding an inquiry into the civil service workforce, looking at how the government recruits, pays and performance manages its staff.
PCS members will take 12 more days of strike action in January and February as they continue to fight for fair pay following the imposition of an unacceptable pay deal.