PCS members working for The Pensions Regulator in Brighton have begun a two-week strike for fair pay today.
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PCS strike reballot results: Massive yes vote for strikes
PCS members in the civil service and related areas have again voted in remarkable numbers for industrial action.
Support the HMRC strikers – PCS Union
“PCS members are determined to keep the pressure on until the government improves its offer to us” - Mark Serwotka, PCS Union General Secretary.
Massive picket lines launch first day of April’s targeted strike action – PCS Union
An update from the vibrant and energetic PCS Union pickets in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
PCS research shows inflation-matching pay rise is affordable
“Our members won’t be taken for fools and this research emphatically proves that the government’s insistence that inflation-matching pay rises are unaffordable is ludicrous" - Mark Serwotka, PCS Union General Secretary.
Thousands in show of strength at rallies across the UK – PCS Union
"Our message to Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt is we are not going away" - Mark Serwotka, PSC General Secretary
Investment Not Cuts – What a People’s Budget would look like? With John McDonnell, Rebecca Long Bailey and more
Ahead Sunak's Spring Budget, left voices are coming together tonight to discuss what a People's Budget would look like - with John McDonnell, Rebecca Long Bailey and more.
The Big PCS Walkout will send a clear message to the Government on budget day – Mark Serwotka, PCS
PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka praises the strength and perseverance of public sector workers ahead of The Big PCS Walkout on the day of Sunak's Spring Budget.
PCS announces escalation of strike action programme
PCS announces an escalation of its targeted strike action and a one-day strike of 100,000 members in the civil service and public sector on Budget Day, 15 March.
Dates announced in first wave of PCS civil service strikes
The first round of strike dates for PCS members have been announced, with more dates in other departments, including the Home Office and Department for Work and Pensions, to come.