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Civil servants 'have no food and rely on food banks,' union reveals

CIVIL personnel are unable to eat and rely on food banks to survive. Their union is claiming in an inquiry released today.

The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), which represents about 180,000 of his 479,000 civil servants in the UK, said in a survey of its members that one-third of his staff had no food. He said that problems such as skipping meals were revealed. Employees who have side jobs and can't afford to commute, physical and mental health issues due to financial worries, and "fear of missing school because of worrying about how to feed the children." I'm holding

The civil servant workforce has recently come under attack from cabinet ministers, including prime ministerial candidate Liz Truss and the UK's Secretary of State responsible for his Brexit opportunities and government efficiency, Jacob Lesmogg. is being hit by a barrage of fire.

Ms Truss said within 24 hours after the ruckus she would slash wages for non-London-based civil servants before her turn.

Rees-Mogg wants to cut her 79,000 jobs in civil service and says she will stop flexible working.

His PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka said: and keep a roof over their heads. 

"But now, as the cost of living crisis hits home, they are struggling to put food on their plates. 

"Conservatives The same civil servants who are called upon to implement the policy are being thrown out as party leadership candidates argue over what tax cuts should be made.''

He said that civil servants " They should be treated with respect and not as political pawns," he said, calling for wage increases to outpace inflation as food and fuel costs skyrocket.