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Westminster security guards have won their long-running dispute in the House of Commons after bosses scrapped controversial plans to introduce a new shift pattern.
PCS members working for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) are continuing to campaign for a four-day week in workplaces across England.
Why safe sick pay from day one is good for everyone.
Read on for updates and ways to get involved with building the collective power of PCS members working in facilities management.
Customer Services management have dismissed PCS counter-proposals, and are pressing ahead with their 'Annualised Hours' pilot, despite just one member of staff volunteering out of more than 4,000 in the three test sites.