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Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) - A decent site with frequent news updates right on the front page. PCS represents over 250,000 "typists, clerical assistants, administrators, managers, specialist and IT personnel, and service and support workers".

PCS Immigration Staff Branch - News, views, information, minutes, circulars, Health & Safety, constituency activities of the PCS, Home Office, Immigration Staff Branch

The National Moderate Group in PCS - The official website of The National Moderate Group in the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)

Socialist Party in PCS - Information about the activities and campaigns of Socialist Party supporters in the PCS union.

PCS union information exchange - PCS- Public and Commercial Services Union independent information and resources centre including a message board for general discussion.

PCS - Doncaster Branch - Providing local and national news and information for all of our members.

PCS DWP South East London - Branch of the Public and Commercial Services Union representing staff in the Department for Work and Pensions/Employment Service. Newsletter and contacts.

PCS Left Unity - The socialist group in the Public and Commercial Services union, with campaign details, reports and position statements.

Popular Front for the Liberation of CPSA (PFLCPSA) - Satirical site covering news and developments within the PCS union.

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