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PCS reps will share how they are getting the vote out in our national strike ballot at a live event at 7pm on 24 April.
Remember to post your ballot paper, the postal ballot closes on 13 May and you can only vote by post. If you haven’t received your ballot paper, you can request a replacement via PCS Digital before noon on Sunday 28 April.
Low pay affects everyone, but the cumulative effects of attacks on pay, pensions and terms and conditions will hit younger members hardest.
We are encouraging members and reps to submit a grievance or consider taking collective action over the government’s plans to force staff back into offices.
Download and read the agenda and motions to be debated at our annual delegate conference in May.
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