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News
27 July 2022
Welcome to the latest issue of the journal for PCS members working in the commercial sector.
27 July 2022
With the growing cost of living crisis facing the country, more and more unions are fighting back and demanding better for their members. PCS industrial officer, Jim Knotts, writes on the summer of discontent.
27 July 2022
PSMA President, Adrian Hedley, writes about the cost of living crisis and the importance of becoming active in your union.
13 July 2022
PCS has called for an inquiry into racism within the Cabinet Office.
13 June 2022
Read on for updates and ways to get involved with building the collective power of PCS members working in facilities management.
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