PCS union members working at MyCSP announce three further weeks of strike action

Amid an ongoing dispute ahead of planned takeover by Capita in December

Holly Roach
clock • 1 min read
PCS union members working at MyCSP announce three further weeks of strike action

Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union working at pensions administration firm MyCSP have announced three further weeks of strike action amid an ongoing dispute ahead of a takeover by Capita.

The dispute concerns MyCSP's "refusal" to allow PCS to represent employees ahead of the planned transfer to Capita in December. Members are set to walk out again from 7 November to 28 November, ...

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