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PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has given the Cabinet Office a 5 March deadline to give guarantees on our national campaign demands or we enter into a trade dispute.
How minimum service levels might affect PCS members and why the union is legally challenging these anti-strike restrictions.
As a democratic union, all of PCS’s policy positions come from the membership, and are ultimately decided at our annual delegate conference (ADC) – where ordinary members and delegates have their say on motions which shape the future of our union.
We will be in the Appeal Court on 20 February to challenge the government's intervention on pension cost-sharing, which could have cut employee contributions by 2%.
You can get more involved with PCS at our Annual Delegate Conference by attending as a trainee delegate.