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The e-action sends an email to the director general asking her to halt plans to derecognise PCS, and preserve workers' voices and rights.
Protesters took to the streets of Cardiff, joining PCS members from Amgueddfa Cymru-Museum Wales and the National Library of Wales, to march and rally against Welsh culture sector cuts.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has said Cabinet Office minister Esther McVey is “playing politics with our members’ livelihoods and well-being” as she announced plans to scrap dedicated EDI jobs in the civil service.
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DWP members were given another reason to vote yes in our national civil service strike ballot when their low pay was highlighted in parliament this week.
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