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Delegates said the move would further depress pay in already impoverished regions. Mark Serwotka, PCS general secretary, said: “Our local economies that are already suffering from the government’s cuts are crying out for investment, not more cuts. “We... Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Delegates at the PCS's annual conference in Brighton also vowed to campaign against legislation which will enable the pension reforms to take place. General secretary Mark Serwotka said workers faced "unprecedented" challenges, adding: "What the... Full Article at The Daily Post
Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the British Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) speaks to a journalist during the third day of the annual TUC in central London, on September 14, 2011. British unions representing millions of public sector... View Photo »
Drafting in staff from other areas of an already overstretched agency is like putting a sticking plaster on a serious injury, it will do nothing to stop the inevitable from happening
Delegates at the PCS's annual conference in Brighton also vowed to campaign against legislation which will enable the pension reforms to take place. General secretary Mark Serwotka said workers faced "unprecedented" challenges, adding: "What the... Full Article at Liverpool Echo
Delegates at the PCS's annual conference in Brighton also vowed to campaign against legislation which will enable the pension reforms to take place. General secretary Mark Serwotka said workers faced "unprecedented" challenges, adding: "What the... Full Article at The Independent
UNION leader will today predict that more strikes will be held against public sector pension reforms. Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union, said workers were rejecting the coalition’s planned changes in increasing... Full Article at The Scotsman
We're addressing that problem. Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union, was dubious. Drafting in staff from other areas of an already overstretched agency is like putting a sticking plaster on a serious injury, it will do nothing to stop the inevitable from happe...
Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union, said workers were rejecting the coalition's planned changes in increasing numbers. He will tell the opening session of his union's annual conference in Brighton: "The... Full Article at ChronicleLive
Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union, said workers were rejecting the coalition's planned changes in increasing numbers. He will tell the opening session of his union's annual conference in Brighton: "The... Full Article at This Is London
FC Inter ya Nan what about the ufo's!! “It’s no secret that I publicly asked the council to change some of the higher tariff charges in the city as I felt they were too high for traders in the city and I’m pleased that the council revisited them.” So... Full Article at Brighton & Hove News
Mark Serwotka (born 1963) is the General Secretary of the British trade union for civil servants, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS). He took office on 1 June 2002. He is seen to be one of the trade union "awkward squad". Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Drafting in staff from other areas of an already overstretched agency is like putting a sticking plaster on a serious injury, it will do nothing to stop the inevitable from happening
We're addressing that problem. Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union, was dubious. Drafting in staff from other areas of an already overstretched agency is like putting a sticking plaster on a serious injury, it will do nothing to stop the inevitable from happe...
The union is fully behind workers in the Department of Transport who are facing massive job losses, pay freezes and cuts, and an attack on the pension they were promised.
This sends a message to the Government. There is an alternative to cruel and unfair cuts.
The Government must talk to us with the genuine aim of reaching a settlement but if it refuses we will press ahead with strikes.
The ongoing programme of industrial action with other unions we have agreed sends a clear message to Government ministers that we do not accept their unnecessary plans to force public servants to pay more and work longer for less in retirement.
It is clear that more and more people are now realizing that UKBA has been hamstrung by job cuts and simply cannot function with so few staff
Our overwhelming ballot result came in the face of continuing attacks from the government and during a time when many people are suffering personal financial hardship.
We're doubtful it's a mere coincidence that this comes as the DVLA is planning to close these offices and we fear it could pave the way for further privatisation and offshoring of DVLA services
As well as the threat to people's jobs and livelihoods, there are serious questions about the security of the personal information the company holds and has access to, and if the transport secretary has indeed signed this off we need to know why, given it appears to be at odds with the commitment his ca...
We will continue to talk to other unions about planning further widespread co-ordinated industrial action and there is as much reason as ever for our members to vote in our consultation ballot to reject these spiteful cuts
Local economies, already suffering from Tory-led,politically motivated butchery, are crying out for investment, not more cuts. It appears that next week’s Budget is shaping up to include the exact opposite of what our communities need to help them get back on their feet.
Ministers must now seriously engage in negotiations on the core issues if they want a settlement
Ministers' obstinacy means we have this ludicrous charade of what is now our fourth 'final' offer, with previous ones being desperate attempts to avert strikes and a failed bid to bounce us into accepting an arbitrary deadline before Christmas
It's outrageous that the first we knew that this contract had been awarded was when the company advertised to fill a post. This appears to confirm that this was a politically driven decision that does not take into account what is best for the department.
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