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21 April 2022
The elections are now open to choose the members of the national executive committee, the union's governing body.
14 April 2022
Motions online will go live again on 19 April for your branch to submit emergency motions and references back.
23 February 2022
PCS is looking for two observers to join our delegation at the conference in London.
1 February 2022
Registration for this year’s annual delegate conference will go live on Monday 7 February.
27 January 2022
The family of Jay Abatan will hold a vigil to mark the 23rd anniversary of his death from what is believed to be a racially motivated attack.
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