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News
PCS members will take 12 more days of strike action in January and February as they continue to fight for fair pay following the imposition of an unacceptable pay deal.
Talks with the Cabinet Office on our national campaign demands continued towards the end of 2023. While positive, they are unlikely to be enough to end our dispute, and we are putting in place plans to get members ready for a ballot in the new year.
PCS is launching a postal ballot early in the new year at the National Museums Liverpool, which is now the only employer out of over 200 covered by the civil service pay remit guidance that has not paid staff a ÂŁ1,500 one-off cost-of-living payment.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver the autumn statement tomorrow (22 November) setting out the government’s tax and spending plans for the year ahead. Read our demands, and what we expect will be announced.
Members in the Equality and Human Rights Commission are becoming frustrated at the lack of progress in the 2023/24 pay talks.