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20 May 2022
PCS members have been sharing why they are joining the TUC demo in London on 18 June.
11 May 2022
Government plans to restore nature and halt the decline in species in the UK do not address the cliff edge we face in protecting and enhancing the natural environment, says PCS in response to a Defra consultation.
14 March 2022
The TUC has given PCS members more reason to vote in our national ballot by underlining many will be hit by sky-rocketing bills, as years of weak wage growth and benefit cuts have left working families “badly exposed” to the cost-of-living crisis
28 January 2022
Working in a net zero carbon world – what does it mean for PCS members?
Join the PCS Green Forum to discuss how we build union demands for sustainable workplaces and support a just transition to a decarbonised economy.
13 January 2022
We have put the Home Secretary on notice that we will apply for a court injunction if the Home Office does not suspend their controversial pushback policy.
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