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Our successful campaign of industrial action won an increased pay remit, £1500 cost-of-living payment and guarantees on redundancy terms. It also forced the Cabinet Office into a series of talks with PCS on pay and staffing.
The PCS national Associate and Retired Members (ARMs) network has launched an e-action, calling on central government to pay recently retired members the £1500 cost-of-living award.
An online meeting open to all PCS members will be held on Friday 13 October, with guest speakers on older workers, women’s equality and migrants’ rights.
PCS has launched a petition via the TUC, asking the secretary of state for work and pensions, Mel Stride, to make the £1500 cost-of-living payment fair to Universal Credit recipients.
The government has suffered a ‘bruising series of defeats’ in the House of Lords, which defied government plans to severely curtail the right to protest.
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