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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.
Our delegates proposed two motions, on devolution and employment rights, and the Welsh Offer, an initiative to improve unions’ support for Welsh-speaking members.
The TUC stands “unequivocally with PCS members” who have been campaigning and taking action for decent pay, pensions and job security, its general secretary Paul Nowak told delegates in Brighton.
The ballot papers have been counted in our strike ballot that closed on 13 May.
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