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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.
PCS members met in Birmingham at the weekend for our black members’ seminar, the third of four equality seminars this autumn.
The national executive committee has met to discuss progress in our national campaign and what needs to happen next.
114 members of staff working at Doncaster Crossgate were made redundant on 30 September following the closure of their office. The MP appeared to be ignorant of the closure and redundancies.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has threatened to get staffing back to pre-pandemic levels by cutting 66,000 civil service jobs; but in HMRC, the second largest department, our headcount is only around 2,500 higher than in early 2020.