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A report commissioned by PCS demonstrates decades of decline, with civil service wages lower now than they were in 1975 when Harold Wilson was prime minister.
The Cabinet Office secretary and deputy prime minister said the government needs to “embrace” AI to “drive the numbers down”.
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.
With our national campaign survey now underway, we want all members to take part and have their say. We are aware that some members have had problems opening the survey link and we have outlined some quick troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue.
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.
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