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Alexander Corbett, vice-convenor of the Y&H young members’ network, tells us about how joining the HMRC YM advisory committee helped him to build his confidence, and his union.
How you can attend our residential young members' event on 10 and 11 February. And make sure you have elected or co-opted a young members' officer for your branch.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has threatened to get staffing back to pre-pandemic levels by cutting 66,000 civil service jobs; but in HMRC, the second largest department, our headcount is only around 2,500 higher than in early 2020.
More than 30,000 civil servants – including those working for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) – today (16) begin a new ballot for strike action over pay, pensions, redundancy terms and job security.