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PCS members working for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs are campaigning to become the first central UK government department to trial a 4-day working week.
We are sending a survey out to members on the government's plan to force civil servants back into the office for 60% of the working week.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver the autumn statement tomorrow (22 November) setting out the government’s tax and spending plans for the year ahead. Read our demands, and what we expect will be announced.
PCS will join a special TUC congress on 9 December which will “explore options for non-compliance and resistance” to the government’s anti-trade union restrictions which represent a direct attack on workers’ rights.
PCS has condemned the government for promising to rush through anti-strike laws which would effectively criminalise strike action for thousands of our Home Office members in the Border Force and the Passport Office.