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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.
Fran Heathcote has today (13) written to Sir Keir Starmer urging him to work with the union should he secure power on 4 July.
The PCS Charter includes demands on pay, jobs, trade union rights and hybrid working.
The General Election will be held on Thursday 4 July. Before you go to the polling station, you must make sure that you have the right identification documents and are registered to vote.
Ahead of the general election, PCS challenges the tired rhetoric that has been used by politicians to justify low pay in the civil service.
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