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Most PCS branches will by now have held their AGMs, with officers and reps elected for the coming year and motions submitted to conference, but there’s still time to get involved if yours hasn’t happened yet.
PCS members who work for the Border Force in Heathrow Airport are to be balloted for strike action in a dispute over shift patterns and working conditions.
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.
From 28 February, the members will be taking 12 more days of strike action in their dispute over pay.
Acting PCS president Martin Cavanagh and TUC general secretary Paul Nowak will address the rally outside the Museum of Liverpool on Saturday.