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19 July 2022
The fact that court documents reveal senior Home Office officials repeatedly told the government not to strike a deal with Rwanda over asylum seekers vindicates PCS's decision to bring court proceedings opposing the policy.
7 July 2022
Boris Johnson praised civil servants in his resignation speech but his poor leadership and plans for mass civil service job cuts have an ongoing devastating effect on people who work tirelessly to deliver essential services, says Mark Serwotka
24 June 2022
The devastating impact on services, communities and staff resulting from the DWP mass office closures was highlighted by PCS Parliamentary Group Chair, Chris Stephens.
22 June 2022
The DWP mass office closure plan will be debated in parliament tomorrow.
21 June 2022
Tory Party supporters paid £20,000 per table at the fundraising event held at the V&A Museum, where low paid PCS members work.
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