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More than 30,000 civil servants – including those working for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) – today (16) begin a new ballot for strike action over pay, pensions, redundancy terms and job security.
PCS has promised to fight tooth and nail attempts by government to place further restrictions on unions’ ability to strike following revelations in The Observer that ministers considered banning Border Force workers from taking industrial action.
Regardless of the legality of the government's Rwanda deportation policy, which has today been ruled as lawful by the High Court, it remains morally reprehensible and utterly inhumane and PCS calls on the Home Office to recognise that and abandon it.
PCS has won a fifth claim in the High Court over the removal of the check-off facility, through which our members paid their union subscriptions directly from their salaries before the government unilaterally withdrew it.
PCS and four other unions are due to challenge the government in court over the ongoing robbery of civil service pension scheme members’ money.