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16 June 2022
In the A to Z of benefits of joining the union, H is for health and safety
25 May 2022
Industrial action works, and inspires others to stand up and say ‘enough is enough’, said the chair of the PCS parliamentary group as he delivered the group’s annual report to conference the day after delegates agreed to ballot over pay and pensions.
25 May 2022
The full impacts of the government’s Covid policies on disabled, black, LGBT+ people and women need to be brought to the public’s attention, conference agreed today (25).
25 May 2022
PCS will campaign with the TUC to ensure Long Covid, when caught in the workplace, is recognised as an industrial disease.
25 May 2022
Stronger health and safety laws, more legal powers for reps and the right to digitally disconnect from work are needed to protect workers being forced back into the office after Covid.
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