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PCS confirmed its unwavering solidarity towards the Palestinian people, condemning Israel for its “genocide” in Gaza. We are calling on the government to recognise Palestine as a sovereign, independent state and to work towards an immediate ceasefire
New organising strategy key to building power and winning better pay and working conditions, conference heard
Conference motion A23 demanded assessment, scrutiny and regulation in the face of government’s knee-jerk enthusiasm for artificial intelligence
Responding to the prime minister’s apparent partial U-turn on cuts to winter fuel payments, PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote called on the government to reverse proposed cuts to disability benefits, too.
“It is perverse for the work and pensions secretary to be ploughing ahead with cuts to disability benefits,” PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has said as Liz Kendall is expected today to double down on Labour’s £5 billion disability benefits cuts