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Blogs
Karen has just finished her second week of targeted strike action in the passport office. Read what taking strike action means to her.
Thursday 6 April marks International Asexuality Day, an event that aims to promote visibility of people under the asexual umbrella.
On Transgender Day of Visibility, Lexie blogs about how PCS's current industrial action campaign can help to support a diverse and inclusive culture and workplaces for our members.
Katherine uses the example of a recent work meeting to show ways in which her needs as an autistic person were not met, but could be met quite easily, to make the world more accessible and inclusive.
Jackie's blog for Women’s History Month on the theme “Celebrating Women Who Tell our Stories”, is about Julia Varley, a passionate campaigner for women's rights.