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17 May 2022
PCS delegates will be in Brighton next week for our annual delegate conference, but if you are a member and can’t be there in person, you can log into PCS Digital and watch a live stream of the debates.
21 April 2022
PCS is calling on the civil service to introduce a Covid-19 safety pledge to promote the creation of safe spaces at work.
19 April 2022
A slap in the face to our members who worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic, is how PCS has described a call by Jacob Rees-Mogg for more civil servants to return to offices.
14 March 2022
The TUC has given PCS members more reason to vote in our national ballot by underlining many will be hit by sky-rocketing bills, as years of weak wage growth and benefit cuts have left working families “badly exposed” to the cost-of-living crisis
25 February 2022
The end of Covid restrictions should not be a greenlight for the civil service to engineer a rush back to workplaces, PCS has stressed.
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