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General secretary Mark Serwotka called for urgent investment in public services and told TUC Congress that 13 years of austerity have broken the services our members deliver.
PCS called for free collective bargaining to allow our union to pursue our members’ aspirations on pay, rather than for it to be determined by pay review bodies.
Our delegation, led by PCS President Fran Heathcote, is heading to Liverpool this weekend for the 155th TUC Congress.
PCS will continue to fight for pensions justice for members and consider an appeal following the announcement that our judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ civil service pensions contributions has not succeeded.
The government has announced via a written ministerial statement that public service pensions, including the Civil Service Pension, will increase by 10.1% from April 2023.