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Recent cases have called into question the consistency and proportionality of HMRC's approach to Conduct and Discipline cases, along with the approach taken by the department's Expert Advice Service.
We are encouraging members and reps to submit a grievance or consider taking collective action over the government’s plans to force staff back into offices.
The strike due to start next week has been suspended in an attempt to seek further negotiations with the Home Office.
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.