The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) have announced further strike action from security guards employed by G4S to work at Jobcentres across the country.
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Reflecting on 6 months as PCS General Secretary – Fran Heathcote
From challenging the Tories' shameful Rwanda policy to pressing Labour to uphold commitments to working people - Fran Heathcote writes on six months as PCS General Secretary.
PCS statement on attacks by the far right
"These attacks are not protests, they are racially targetted riots" - PCS Union leaders release a joint statement condemning the atrocious far-right action of recent days.
Support Outsourced and Underpaid Workers at DESNZ – PCS on Strike
PCS members at the DESNZ are taking industrial action against outsourcing and attacks on their pay and conditions - find out how you can support them.
Test for new government as PCS Whitehall workers vote to strike
In what is set to be one of the first disputes since the general election, PCS members employed by outsourced facilities company ISS have voted to take strike action over pay.
PCS launches its key asks for a future government
The PCS Charter includes demands on pay, jobs, trade union rights and hybrid working.
PCS urges Labour not to water down new deal for workers
“People want to look to a future that’s filled with hope and optimism, but this latest U-turn does the exact opposite. Ordinary people have been through too much to be let down again.”
Justice for Jay Abatan: the campaign continues
Jay Abatan, a 42-year-old father of two was murdered in a racist attack in Brighton 25 years ago. The fight to those bring those responsible for his murder to justice continues.
Faced with a hostile Government, our union must be strong and united – Message from Mark Serwotka, PCS
Mark Serwotka has retired as PCS General Secretary, praising the work of reps, members and staff - read Mark retirement message published in full.
GCHQ – lessons to be learnt 40 years after the union ban
"The trade union movement in this country and abroad saw the ban as a red line. If Thatcher got away with banning unions at GCHQ, who would be next?"








