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Zulf blogs about his experiences of last summer's racist riots in Burnley.
In PCS, we don’t just fight workplace battles, we challenge the systems that cause them. From pay restraint to privatisation, many of the issues our members face day to day are the direct result of political decisions. That’s why political education isn’t an optional extra; it’s essential to our organising.
Earlier this week, I attended a grievance hearing on behalf of a PCS member who raised serious allegations of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Hannah writes about why she will be attending the Tolpuddle Martyrs’ festival (18-20 July) and its importance to the trade union movement.
In his column for PCS People, Martin writes about how in an age where politicians work to create division, it is more important than ever that our trade union unites people.