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PCS members at IT company Fujitsu have voted to accept an improved pay offer following a successful industrial action campaign.
PCS continues to meet with HMRC over the government's ‘return to office’ edict, amidst our concerns about available desk space. Additionally, PCS is issuing advice to members currently able to work from home for more than two days
Submission of online motions for national conference is open and next week is HeartUnions week, celebrating our hard working union reps.
PCS fears hundreds if thousands of civil servants could be placed at increased risk following a Court of Appeal decision that officials should not routinely have their names redacted from evidence papers
Media highlights during January were our 40th anniversary commemorations of the union ban at GCHQ, the retirement of Mark Serwotka and a strike by members working for Fujitsu.