Plans confirmed today by the Identity and Passport Service to close more than half of its interview offices will make the British passport a less secure document, PCS warns.
Changes to the shift patterns of border staff will increase costs and could put national security at risk, PCS warns as its members begin a two-day strike.
Investment in green technology and climate jobs would help boost the economy and protect the environment, the Public and Commercial Services union says.
Ahead of the official announcement tomorrow by Francis Maude on which non-departmental public bodies are to be abolished, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Investment in green technology and climate jobs would help boost the economy and protect the environment, PCS says.
Computer firm Hewlett Packard could face industrial action by staff in the UK if it goes ahead with plans to cut 1,300 jobs, PCS warns.
Criminals will find it easier to produce fraudulent passports if the government presses ahead with office closures in the Identity and Passport Service, PCS warns.
Plans unveiled today for further reform of public sector pensions will force staff to pay more for less when cuts to pensions are unnecessary, PCS says.
The government is seeking to override the wishes of the majority of its workforce by imposing cuts to civil service redundancy pay with a view to making massive job cuts, PCS says.
Responding to George Osborne's announcement to end child benefit for higher earners, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) said today that it was the first step towards ending universal...