It's a situation every employee has grappled with at some point: do you stay at home or go into work when you're feeling under the weather? Tempting though it might be to bury yourself under the duvet and settle in for a long session of daytime TV, it may not be feasible to take time … Continue reading Should you go to work when you have a cold?
Amber Rudd becomes the latest work secretary
Theresa May has appointed Amber Rudd as the sixth work and pensions secretary since 2016. The Conservative MP for Hastings and Rye replaces Esther McVey, who resigned in protest at the prime minister’s proposed Brexit deal. Since Iain Duncan Smith left the role in March 2016, no-one has survived a year in the work and … Continue reading Amber Rudd becomes the latest work secretary
Union heads call for justice for injured workers
Five trade union general secretaries have written a joint letter to The Guardian condemning government proposals that will deny access to justice for workers suffering injuries that could include a collapsed lung, a fractured wrist or elbow and loss of front teeth. The 16 November letter, written ahead of the Civil Liability Bill completing its … Continue reading Union heads call for justice for injured workers
Golden Ticket II the return of the Mick
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Disability History Month
Dear Colleague What is Disability History Month? Disability History Month [DHM] runs from 22 November to 22 December each year. It is an opportunity for PCS members to reflect on the experience and struggles of disabled people in Britain and around the world, and to celebrate and encourage individual and collective activism to challenge discrimination. … Continue reading Disability History Month
Dismay at Government ‘no’ to a maximum work temperature
The union Unite has said it is ‘extremely disappointed’ the government has rejected a call from MPs for a maximum working temperature. The Environmental Select Committee’s July 2018 report, ‘Heatwaves: adapting to climate change’, called on the government to “consult on introducing maximum workplace temperatures, especially for work that involves significant physical effort”. However, in … Continue reading Dismay at Government ‘no’ to a maximum work temperature
Young Members Month in November
2artwork-9598-young-workers-month-2018-leaflet This year, PCS will again take part in the TUC Young Workers Month in November, where TUC affiliated unions will be focusing on campaigning around young members issues. This development is a direct result of the work by PCS Young Members within the TUC Youth structures in building support for wider campaigning on youth … Continue reading Young Members Month in November
Proud to support Ace Awareness Week
Members are encouraged to get involved and support our Ace (asexual) members as part of Asexual Awareness Week (22 - 28 October). https://www.pcs.org.uk/news/proud-to-support-ace-awareness-week
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Wear Red Day – 19 October 2018
This October, Show Racism the Red Card is seeking your support for Wear Red Day 2018 Dear Colleague This October, Show Racism the Red Card is seeking your support for Wear Red Day 2018. This year the 4th annual Wear Red Day takes place in England and Wales on the 19th October 2018. Show Racism … Continue reading Wear Red Day – 19 October 2018