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PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has signed a joint open letter to the Ministry of Defence, calling the revelations of widespread sexual harassment in the department appalling, depressing and a “stain on the reputation of the government.”
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.
The case for radical reform of the social security system was made at a fringe meeting ahead of the start of annual delegate conference in Brighton today (21).
PCS Acting President Martin Cavanagh opened this year’s annual delegate conference in Brighton by telling delegates that the union can only deliver for members if unity is achieved over the next 12 months.
With PCS members at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in the second week of action short of strike over the organisation’s introduction of a mandatory workplace attendance policy, workers explain how it impacts on them.