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The new first minister has defended cuts to Wales' national museum, offering no immediate help for Museum Wales, which announced it is axing 90 jobs.
Remember to post your ballot paper, the postal ballot closes on 13 May and you can only vote by post. If you haven’t received your ballot paper, you can request a replacement via PCS Digital before noon on Sunday 28 April.
The rally on Saturday marks 56 days of strike action with the message that the dispute is not over.
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.
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