An authoritative report published today, that confirms recent changes to public sector pensions have made schemes affordable and sustainable, has been welcomed by PCS.
In response to measures to tackle tax avoidance announced by exchequer secretary to the Treasury David Gauke today, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Responding to today's protests by anti-tax avoidance campaigners UK Uncut, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
PCS is working with an education union to back a grassroots campaign to keep up the pressure on the government following news it is to review the decision to cut school sports funding.
An influential parliamentary committee has criticised the government's plans to cut civil service redundancy pay as being in breach of human rights legislation, after evidence submitted by PCS.
The Welsh economy faces the loss of 40 jobs a day over the next five years as a result of government cuts, PCS has warned.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka today sent this message of support to students at University College London and elsewhere in occupation against the government's plans to increase tuition fees:
In response to Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude's answer in the Commons today where he claimed that PCS has not engaged in discussions over the civil service compensation scheme, PCS general...
The government's plans to open up more public services to voluntary groups could mean a bonanza for fraudsters if cuts to the charity regulator are not reversed, PCS warns.
The government has refused negotiations over a plan put forward by PCS to better protect the lowest paid civil servants who lose their jobs as a result of spending cuts.