Frequently asked questions

How do I join PCS?

Please speak to any PCS rep who will be able to provide you with a membership form and information about PCS membership.

Alternatively find out more about on the join PCS page and can also download a PCS membership form. You would then need to send a signed hard copy off to PCS headquarters.

How do I become more involved in PCS?

If you are interested in becoming an active member either use this link or speak to any local rep who will be able to explain how you can help in your branch.

Being an active member can be as much or as little as you like and can range from joining your branch committee to just attending members meetings and reading circulars.

I have been called in for a managing attendance interview, what should I do?

Contact your local PCS rep who will be able to advise you of your rights and will also be able to accompany you to the interview.

I believe that I am being discriminated against? What can I do about this?

PCS takes the issue of discrimination extremely seriously whether it is in relation to race, gender, disability, sexuality or discrimination against any other diverse group.

There is law, covering various areas of discrimination and Land Registry also has policies covering such issues. Please speak to any PCS rep who will be able to advise you further.

I've just moved house, do I need to tell anyone at PCS?

AYes, it is important that PCS has an up to date record of your address to ensure that you receive PCS View, postal circulars and importantly any ballot papers.