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News
Today marks the beginning of Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week (5 to 11 February) and PCS is upping the challenge to employers and abusers.
Today is World Cancer Day, and this year’s theme is Close the Care Gap, calling on governments around the world to promote health equity, reduce disparities in incidence and mortality and finally close the care gap.
As branches begin to hold their AGMs, you should think about how you can make the meeting more inclusive, ensuring that diverse voices have the opportunity to contribute to the running of the union.
Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the horrific prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace.
PCS has called for changes to court designs and ways of working that ensure people are better protected, following the incident of a violent assault on a judge which left him hospitalised.