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A report commissioned by PCS demonstrates decades of decline, with civil service wages lower now than they were in 1975 when Harold Wilson was prime minister.
The Cabinet Office secretary and deputy prime minister said the government needs to “embrace” AI to “drive the numbers down”.
A special national campaign issue of Activate, the online magazine for PCS activists, has been sent out to all reps and advocates.
PCS is consulting members in the Scottish devolved sector until noon on 5 March on whether they are willing to take action on pensions overpayments.
Pop-up stalls, samosa sales, building-wide drop-in sessions, surveys and WhatsApp groups are some of the ways activists in Nottingham are working together to drive up engagement in the national campaign and survey.
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