Filter
Interests
- Show all (776)
- Activate (1)
- Advocates (1)
- ARMs (2)
- Ballot (60)
- (-) Black members (11)
- Campaigns (64)
- Civil service (16)
- Conference (16)
- Courses (6)
- Covid (1)
- Culture (2)
- Cuts (1)
- Democracy (30)
- Devolved (6)
- Disability (19)
- Elections (16)
- Equality (38)
- Facilities (2)
- Green (6)
- Health and Safety (15)
- International (36)
- Job losses (8)
- Law (16)
- (-) Learning (18)
- LGBT (12)
- Member benefits (5)
- Mental health (5)
- (-) National (5)
- NEC (3)
- Organising (19)
- Outsourcing (2)
- Parliament (12)
- Pay (75)
- PCS People (3)
- Pensions (27)
- Racism (16)
- Recruitment (1)
- Redundancies (3)
- Redundancy pay (2)
- Strike (91)
- Tax justice (1)
- Terms and conditions (14)
- TUC (19)
- TUC Congress (11)
- UK civil service (38)
- Women (15)
- Young members (6)
News
Black workers earn less (ÂŁ13.53 median gross hourly) than white employees (ÂŁ14.35), according to new figures released by the Official of National Statistic (ONS).
Our postal ballot to choose PCS’s new general secretary and assistant general secretary is underway and we want as many members to vote as possible. If you need a replacement ballot paper the deadline for requesting one is 5pm on Tuesday 28 November.
Check and update your details on PCS Digital before midnight on 10 December to be entered into our prize draw. It's Disability History Month and a there's a range of courses on offer for reps.
PCS General Secretary, Mark Serwotka, will address the Stand Up to Racism National Organising Conference in central London on 19 November.
Our successful campaign of industrial action won an increased pay remit, ÂŁ1500 cost-of-living payment and guarantees on redundancy terms. It also forced the Cabinet Office into a series of talks with PCS on pay and staffing.