PCS Events

March for the Alternative - London Saturday 26 March The flagship demonstration against coalition government cuts is the March for the Alternative - organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) on Saturday 26 March. Details of transport are available from this page. If you are organising transport to the demonstration and are happy for us to add the details to this page, please contact Miles Barter - miles@pcs.org.uk Protesters from all over the UK will gather at 11am at the Victoria Embankment, London, WC2N 6NL. There will be a march to Hyde Park for a rally. The TUC is the umbrella organisation for trades unions in Britain. Coaches and special trains are being chartered from the four corners of the country to take trades unionists and their supporters to London. PCS members are urged to attend with friends and family - to oppose the massive attack on jobs and working conditions being faced across the union.

Press Releases

Strike against cuts that 'wind clock back 40 years'

Equality staff will strike tomorrow (23) against cuts that risk winding the clock back four decades and abandoning people who face discrimination and prejudice, the Public and Commercial Services union announces.

DVLA office fight moves to parliament

MPs will be lobbied tomorrow (Wednesday 22 February) by campaigners who want to stop the closure of all 39 regional offices of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.

Lightning strikes in tax offices over privatisation fears

More than 20,000 tax officers will hold lightning walkouts today against plans to bring in private companies to do their work, the Public and Commercial Services union announces.

Civil servants confirm rejection of pay more, work longer, get less

Senior elected representatives of the Public and Commercial Services union, by far the largest union in the civil service, today (11) confirmed a rejection of the government's planned cuts to public sector pensions.

Regional pay would drive down wages and depress economies

Any move to introduce regional pay for public sector workers would be resisted, the Public and Commercial Services union says.

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