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Remember to post your ballot paper. If you haven’t had one, the deadline for requesting a replacement is before noon on Saturday 28 April.
An online conference on 25 April will signal renewed union efforts to improve workplace awareness and challenge of sexual harassment.
The new first minister has defended cuts to Wales' national museum, offering no immediate help for Museum Wales, which announced it is axing 90 jobs.
Remember to post your ballot paper, the postal ballot closes on 13 May and you can only vote by post. If you haven’t received your ballot paper, you can request a replacement via PCS Digital before noon on Sunday 28 April.
PCS has been refused a meeting with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and the DWP Permanent Secretary following the publication of damning evidence detailing the scale of the mental health crisis in DWP.
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