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An online conference on 25 April will signal renewed union efforts to improve workplace awareness and challenge of sexual harassment.
PCS reps will share how they are getting the vote out in our national strike ballot at a live event at 7pm on 24 April.
Low pay affects everyone, but the cumulative effects of attacks on pay, pensions and terms and conditions will hit younger members hardest.
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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