Packed with the latest news on our pay and conditions, rights at work and campaigns, PCS View is essential reading for all our members.
PCS members receive View at their home address. You can also download the magazine here each month after it is published.
Why not share your experiences, achievements and comments on how the union has helped you?
To contribute, share ideas for articles, submit letters or comment on the magazine contact View with your stories.
Sittu Ahmed believes her union involvement not only helps tackle workplace issues, but also gives her a set of transferable skills. Sittu explains
Throughout Zimbabwe, women are struggling to provide food and education for their families, often forgoing some of their own basic needs. Action for Southern Africa is campaigning for change
In spite of being legally protected against discrimination, lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people face negative attitudes and barriers, including breaches of privacy and being overlooked for promotion
What to do if your employer claims to have overpaid you.
Our reps handle thousands of work problems each year on behalf of PCS members. Here are just a few of the issues that have cropped up
PCS members work in hundreds of different government departments, agencies and private sector companies but we often struggle with the same issues. Each month we ask a different group of members what’s it like working at Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
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