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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.
PCS will continue to fight for pensions justice for members and consider an appeal following the announcement that our judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ civil service pensions contributions has not succeeded.
The government has announced via a written ministerial statement that public service pensions, including the Civil Service Pension, will increase by 10.1% from April 2023.
From April a change will take effect in the salary threshold which determines the rate of employee contribution in the Civil Service Pension Scheme.