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PCS General Secretary, Mark Serwotka, will address the Stand Up to Racism National Organising Conference in central London on 19 November.
PCS welcomes today’s Supreme Court decision, which upheld the Court of Appeal’s ruling that the UK government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful.
Take a look back at the campaigning PCS has done against the government’s demonisation of refugees – a story that started with ordinary members fighting for a more human asylum system and ended with a historic victory in the Supreme Court.
PCS has welcomed the sacking of Suella Braverman as home secretary and now calls on her successor to scrap the inhumane Rwanda deportation policy in favour of a more progressive asylum and immigration policy.
PCS will join a special TUC congress on 9 December which will “explore options for non-compliance and resistance” to the government’s anti-trade union restrictions which represent a direct attack on workers’ rights.