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Hate Crime Awareness Week highlights crime against individuals and groups which is motivated by hatred based on protected characteristics.
The Young Members' Seminar in Newcastle provided an opportunity for young PCS activists from across the UK to get together and share their experiences of recent campaigns and organising young members in their workplaces.
The consultative ballot is the perfect opportunity to get organising for future action, particularly in areas without a live strike ballot.
If you’d like to help out with the ballot in your workplace and get more involved, you can become a PCS Advocate.
We are holding four seminars for disabled, women, black and LGBT+ members in Birmingham this autumn.