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Chris Stephens MP highlighted endemic low pay in large government departments on the day our national ballot launched.
On 12 March, PCS will be supporting a joint lobby of MPs calling on the Labour Party to honour its New Deal for Working People, if elected to government.
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.
As a democratic union, all of PCS’s policy positions come from the membership, and are ultimately decided at our annual delegate conference (ADC) – where ordinary members and delegates have their say on motions which shape the future of our union.
PCS’s national campaign has helped galvanise a new wave of active young members, many of whom are getting involved in a union for the first time.
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