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Martin's first column as acting national president talks about the importance of the strike ballot and covers some of the important campaigns within PCS.
In Fran's first column for PCS People as general secretary she wants to encourage as many of you as possible to vote in our national strike ballot if you haven’t done so already.
Fran writes about why trade unionists from across the UK should march together on 27 January in Cheltenham on the anniversary of the trade union ban at GCHQ.
Ahead of the TUC’s special Congress (9 December) on the government’s anti-trade union restrictions, Pete blogs about opposing minimum service levels and the effectiveness of recent strike action by the Border Force.
"If ministers refuse [to raise pay levels for next year] they know we're ready to re-ballot for strike action."
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