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The Court Of Appeal has delivered a disappointing judgment today, rejecting the appeal by PCS and other unions against the UK Government’s meddling with the pension cost control arrangements.
Against a backdrop of almost 1 in 3 HMRC staff needing an uplift earlier this month, just to keep in touch with minimum rates of pay across the civil service, you should make sure you play your part in the PCS campaign for fair pay, pensions and jobs
Branches can still order materials to encourage as many members as possible to vote in our ballot for strike action.
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.
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