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Our equality forum chairs explain the importance of voting on 4 July to defend our hard won legal rights and stand against discrimination.
The PCS Charter includes demands on pay, jobs, trade union rights and hybrid working.
The e-action sends an email to the director general asking her to halt plans to derecognise PCS, and preserve workers' voices and rights.
The government has been criticised by the Institute for Government for making insufficient progress on improving civil service capability.
The 4 Day Week campaign is a group campaigning for a shorter working week with no loss of pay.
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