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Talks with the Cabinet Office on our national campaign demands continued towards the end of 2023. While positive, they are unlikely to be enough to end our dispute, and we are putting in place plans to get members ready for a ballot in the new year.
PCS is launching a postal ballot early in the new year at the National Museums Liverpool, which is now the only employer out of over 200 covered by the civil service pay remit guidance that has not paid staff a ÂŁ1,500 one-off cost-of-living payment.
The PCS national Associate and Retired Members (ARMs) network has launched an e-action, calling on central government to pay recently retired members the ÂŁ1500 cost-of-living award.
The Pensions Regulator has announced that it will unilaterally impose a pay offer of 3% of the overall pay pot to all its employees after refusing to meaningfully explore options to meet the expectations of staff to receive pay increases in line with
PCS entered into talks through ACAS with a view to resolving the long-running dispute with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over its failure to pay more than 3% pay increase this year.