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PCS members working for the outsourced facilities management company ISS will take further Industrial action next week (9-13 October)
Cleaners, security guards and support staff working in 3 major Whitehall departments are to take further strike action next month in an ongoing pay dispute.
Following members’ overwhelming endorsement of the NEC strategy, PCS has now taken the necessary steps to stop the collection of the strike levy from members.
The Young Members' Seminar in Newcastle provided an opportunity for young PCS activists from across the UK to get together and share their experiences of recent campaigns and organising young members in their workplaces.
The TUC has vowed to fight the anti-strike bill “tooth and nail” as the legislation passed its final parliamentary stage.