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A report commissioned by PCS demonstrates decades of decline, with civil service wages lower now than they were in 1975 when Harold Wilson was prime minister.
All PCS reps, advocates and members included in the national ballot are invited to the next series of Strike School sessions starting from 18 March.
The strike action has been suspended as a result of TPR agreeing to enter into meaningful negotiations with PCS.
Nominations have closed and the candidates for the 2024 PCS NEC and GEC elections have been confirmed. It's an important opportunity for you to have your say in who represents you and your colleagues.
More strong pickets as PCS members at The Pensions Regulator enter their seventh month of strike action in their dispute over pay.
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