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With our UK civil service ballot underway we need all members and reps to vote and we have a range of materials to order to inform you and help spread the word about the national campaign.
Chris Stephens MP highlighted endemic low pay in large government departments on the day our national ballot launched.
On 12 March, PCS will be supporting a joint lobby of MPs calling on the Labour Party to honour its New Deal for Working People, if elected to government.
Jeremy Hunt told journalists ahead of Wednesday’s budget that he wanted the number of civil service jobs return to pre-pandemic levels.
As part of our campaign, we are seeking support from MPs and are holding a parliamentary briefing on 12 March.
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