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Blogs
12 August 2022
PCS young members are getting organised to fight for decent pay, says Louis, a member of the PCS Young Members’ Committee, who urges everyone aged 27 and under to sign up for our young members’ seminar in Glasgow on 18 and 19 September
5 August 2022
The deeply flawed Common Platform court case management system is an oppressive way of working, says a legal adviser who explains why they have voted yes in the PCS industrial action ballot over the roll-out of the system
20 July 2022
Since the NEC met last week and took the decision to move to a statutory ballot, I have seen lots of comments questioning the timing, so I thought it might be useful to remind people about the background to the decisions taken.
18 July 2022
It was lovely, once again, to be able to chair conference in person. After a three-year absence, we returned to Brighton for several days of lively debate and discussion.
18 July 2022
Adam attended one of our recent online strike schools looking at planning, overcoming barriers, contacting members and organising tools and tactics ahead of our national ballot. He explains why he found it useful.
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