What can you do to help our union?

You may have heard the phrase “the union is only as
strong as its members”. But what does it really mean?

PCS is made up of members across many workplaces. Our ability
to be influential depends on how many members we have – and
on how well they are organised.

Good communication is vitally important. Members need to know what the union is doing and they should also have a voice in deciding union policy.
 

The only way this can work is if every workplace has someone willing to help the union. It could be as simple as:

  • distributing union circulars
  • encouraging non-members to join
  • looking after the union noticeboard
  • telling members about union policies and campaigns
  • making sure members’ views are heard
  • encouraging members to vote in ballots & elections.

None of these jobs are complicated. None take up a huge amount of
time. They are often enjoyable roles and in some cases your employer
may allow you paid time to carry them out.

Do you have a PCS voice in your workplace?


To find out more get in touch with your PCS regional organiser. See the organising and learning contacts page for details.