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News
Hear from a rep in Scotland who has been impressing with his use of the Organising Hub to get the vote out.
From The Pensions Regulator in Brighton to DWP Glasgow, activists are using social media platforms creatively to organise their workplaces and maximise turnout in the ballot.
On Saturday 13 April, over 100 PCS volunteers across the UK took part in a mass phonebank, contacting over 10,000 members to encourage them to vote in the national ballot.
PCS told the minister for the Cabinet Office to concentrate on improving our members’ pay and conditions after he criticised civil servants for "still working from home too much" and “languishing in lockdown habits for too long.”
There is an exciting opportunity for activists from across PCS branches in Northern Ireland to meet one another, take part in training workshops, and hear from guest speakers including general secretary Fran Heathcote from 12-5pm on 26 April.