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Our national campaign survey is now open and it is important that you take part so we can gauge the support for the campaign. The survey runs from 20 February to 5 March.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote has given the Cabinet Office a 5 March deadline to give guarantees on our national campaign demands or we enter into a trade dispute.
We will be in the Appeal Court on 20 February to challenge the government's intervention on pension cost-sharing, which could have cut employee contributions by 2%.
This week we will be launching an online consultation survey from 20 February to 5 March on our new national campaign demands and we want to hear your views.
PCS is urging members to support a demo in London on Tuesday (20) outside the Royal Court of Justice as campaign groups take the government to court over environmental failures.