The revelation there are 1.4 million zero hours contracts being used by employers is further evidence of the weakness of our economy.
Fifty thousand tax workers are being balloted on a wide-ranging programme of industrial action in a dispute over job cuts, PCS announces.
Commenting on the official employment and pay figures published today, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
PCS has echoed concerns expressed by an MP today about the offshoring of more than 200 jobs after they were transferred from the civil service to a private company
PCS has demanded that the Department for Work and Pensions urgently brings the universal credit IT contract back in house and recruits staff to manage the fundamental change to the social security...
PCS has echoed concerns expressed by an MP today about the offshoring of more than 200 jobs after they were transferred from the civil service to a private company.
A proper public debate is required for the full implications of the latest cuts at Kew Gardens to be discussed PCS says
Justice Minister Chris Grayling who celebrates his birthday on April Foolaposs Day will get a message from justice campaigners protesting against controversial legal aid cuts and plans to privatise...
Parents and children are being denied justice in the family courts because of cuts to legal aid unions and solicitors say
As the government confirms the controversial firm Atos will end its contract for assessing disabled people early PCS says the work should be brought inhouse