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It’s been a massive honour to lead this union for nearly a quarter of a century.
Our national campaign to protect your jobs and livelihoods has gone from strength to strength. We know our strikes have already caused serious disruption and the latest wave of action announced piles the pressure on a government that refuses to listen.
Turning away as a government policy of dealing with striking union members who are suffering through the cost-of-living crisis is unsustainable, says PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka.
Everyone at PCS should be incredibly proud of our historic ballot result. You’ve sent a loud and clear message to the government that your appalling treatment cannot continue and enough is enough.
Rebecca Hunter, PCS National Women’s Forum Home Office Rep, says this year’s ballot is going to give us a real opportunity to show how strongly we feel about the way our pay has been restrained for years.