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PCS continues to have constructive talks with Defra management about a four-day week.
Our national ballot opens Monday 18 March and voting is a priority. There is a series of strike schools starting this week and PCS Live on 19 March. It's also Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
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.
Management is insisting that the members should be present in the workplace for at least 40% of the working week.
Members in HGS in Liverpool have been told they will need to relocate 40 miles to keep their jobs.