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PCS fears hundreds if thousands of civil servants could be placed at increased risk following a Court of Appeal decision that officials should not routinely have their names redacted from evidence papers
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).
MPs on the parliamentary public accounts committee questioned the Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary Alex Chisholm on pay during an oral evidence session yesterday.
“If the government was serious about tackling sickness levels in the civil service, they would engage with us,” said PCS GS Fran Heathcote in response to figures showing long-term sick leave in the civil service rising by a third in 4 years
The latest initiative to increase attendance at workplaces is a slap in the face to many hard-working public sector workers and amounts to the government reneging on promises that were made during the pandemic, PCS has told the Cabinet Office.