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HMRC responds to criticism from MPs regarding the time taken to answer calls by closing helplines in Self-Assessment, Pay as You Earn and VAT.
Nominations have closed and the candidates for the 2024 PCS NEC and GEC elections have been confirmed. It's an important opportunity for you to have your say in who represents you and your colleagues.
Most PCS branches will by now have held their AGMs, with officers and reps elected for the coming year and motions submitted to conference, but there’s still time to get involved if yours hasn’t happened yet.
Watch a short video by acting PCS president Martin Cavanagh on why it is vital that activists engage members in the next steps of the national campaign.
The guidance says that employers must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for women going through menopause or face legal action.
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