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Watch a short video by acting PCS president Martin Cavanagh on why it is vital that activists engage members in the next steps of the national campaign.
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.
Following responses received by members and branches to our consultation, we have published the Democracy Review Report 2023.
You can get more involved with PCS at our Annual Delegate Conference by attending as a trainee delegate.
The 2024 PCS Annual Delegate Conference will take place between Tuesday 21 and Thursday 23 May in Brighton with group conferences taking place the day before on Monday 20 May.