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Low pay affects everyone, but the cumulative effects of attacks on pay, pensions and terms and conditions will hit younger members hardest.
April is IBS Awareness Month. IBS is the most common disorder of the digestive system and it's estimated that symptoms are experienced by up to a third of the UK population.
Download and read the agenda and motions to be debated at our annual delegate conference in May.
Nominations have closed and the candidates for the 2024 PCS NEC and GEC elections have been confirmed. It's an important opportunity for you to have your say in who represents you and your colleagues.
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.
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