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Blogs
Aisha, PCS Midlands Regional Young Members’ Convenor, has written a personal blog about why she joined the latest national pro-Palestinian march in London on 11 November.
For Disability History Month and during Trans Awareness Week, Heledd blogs about her struggles with her mental health, celebrating the achievements of disabled members of her family and her wishlist if she were prime minister.
"If ministers refuse [to raise pay levels for next year] they know we're ready to re-ballot for strike action."
It’s been a massive honour to lead this union for nearly a quarter of a century.
Jennifer blogs about how joining the young members' network has given her opportunities to get more involved with PCS, to learn, grow in confidence and make new friends.