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Ahead of the general election, PCS challenges the tired rhetoric that has been used by politicians to justify low pay in the civil service.
The government has been criticised by the Institute for Government for making insufficient progress on improving civil service capability.
Motion A12 called for PCS to press an incoming Labour government on its pledges and the debate called for our union to hold Keir Starmer's feet to the fire after yesterday's general election announcement.
Conference deplored the actions of HMRC in dismissing two PCS reps from Benton Park View, and in recent weeks, for launching a further two conduct and discipline cases.
Motion A102 demanded increased action on sexual discrimination, harassment and assault by eliminating toxic workplace cultures.
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