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PCS General Secretary says it is a “major blow” for members that Labour may be considering weakening its new deal for workers.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has settled a case with a hearing-impaired man for £50,000 without admission of liability.
How minimum service levels might affect PCS members and why the union is legally challenging these anti-strike restrictions.
The joint PCS/TUC march and rally on Saturday (27) commemorated the anniversary and showed opposition to restrictions on trade union rights.
PCS is to launch a judicial review against the government’s minimum service laws, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka announced today (27) at a rally in Cheltenham.
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