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MPs vote 309 to 249 following heated debate in the Commons
PCS has won a fifth claim in the High Court over the removal of the check-off facility, through which our members paid their union subscriptions directly from their salaries before the government unilaterally withdrew it.
PCS has today announced the start of its programme of sustained industrial action.
It has now been confirmed that the government has quietly changed the outcome of the 2016 pension scheme valuations which means it is making scheme members pay for the shambles it has made of their pensions.
PCS, and 5 sister unions, has today applied to the High Court for a judicial review to force the government to give public sector workers the 2% cut in civil service pension contributions that they are owed.
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