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PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has submitted the PCS national pay claim for 2024/25 to the minister for the Cabinet Office.
Following intensive talks with senior management at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency we have suspended our planned strike action which was due to take place from Thursday to Sunday (8-11 February).
The latest initiative to increase attendance at workplaces is a slap in the face to many hard-working public sector workers and amounts to the government reneging on promises that were made during the pandemic, PCS has told the Cabinet Office.
PCS members working for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs are campaigning to become the first central UK government department to trial a 4-day working week.
More than 13,000 PCS members have so far completed a survey asking them how the government’s drive to get civil servants to go into the office more often will impact them.