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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
As I write this, plans are underway to find a replacement for Boris Johnson after he resigned, leaving behind him a trail of chaos and a shameful legacy of low pay for key workers and job cuts.
6 July 2022
Ashley, a PCS Advocate and young member who works for Social Security Scotland, explains the benefits of joining PCS and getting active, particularly in supporting our campaign for fair pay and pensions
29 June 2022
Marcus Critchlow, chair of the PCS Met Police Commercial Sector Branch, explains how he and other branch reps have been working hard to defend and maintain members’ working conditions and personal terms.
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