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Charlotte Khan from Care4Calais writes about the miserable reality of trying to find safety and freedom as a refugee in the UK and the importance of PCS standing on the side of refugees.
Michelle, one of our trade union education tutors, blogs about PCS's education programme, which she says is "one of the best trade union education programmes out there,"
Young PCS member Saul explains why he's speaking at the climate justice rally in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne this weekend (9 December).
Ahead of the TUC’s special Congress (9 December) on the government’s anti-trade union restrictions, Pete blogs about opposing minimum service levels and the effectiveness of recent strike action by the Border Force.
Mal blogs about how knowing about your rights at work - and asking your rep for help - can help to empower you at work and improve your working life.