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With our UK civil service ballot underway we need all members and reps to vote and we have a range of materials to order to inform you and help spread the word about the national campaign.
Jeremy Hunt told journalists ahead of Wednesday’s budget that he wanted the number of civil service jobs return to pre-pandemic levels.
PCS is launching a staffing campaign in the DWP. This is in response to the chronic staff shortages across nearly every area of DWP operations and the corporate centre.
Our successful campaign of industrial action won an increased pay remit, £1500 cost-of-living payment and guarantees on redundancy terms. It also forced the Cabinet Office into a series of talks with PCS on pay and staffing.
114 members of staff working at Doncaster Crossgate were made redundant on 30 September following the closure of their office. The MP appeared to be ignorant of the closure and redundancies.
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