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International Workers' Memorial Day is 28 April, when we remember those who have lost their lives at work. In 2022/23, 145 workers were killed in the UK due to fatal injuries at work.
Major system failure makes a difference to NATS staffing, writes Simon Campbell-Gurry, ATM section president
PCS was at the forefront of a huge gathering of trade unionists who marched through Cheltenham to mark the 40th anniversary of the infamous GCHQ trade union ban and to show opposition to yet more anti-trade union legislation.
Driving examiner Gary Virgo has made a career out of his interest in driving and safety.His belief in fairness and respect led to him becoming a PCS rep when disputes arose.
Fran Heathcote kicked off a new era for PCS when she was elected as our first woman general secretary (GS). Read our interview with her from PCS People.
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