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Welcome to the latest issue of the journal for PCS members working in the commercial sector.
Retiring doesn’t mean you have to stop union activism, writes former PSMA president Kenny McKay.
Our members’ magazine focuses on our national campaign, young members, ongoing and successful strike action and there are reports on how members have won legal cases thanks to help from PCS.
An election for a new PCS general secretary (GS) has been sparked by Mark Serwotka’s retirement. The assistant general secretary (AGS) election will be held in parallel.
Our national campaign has helped galvanise a new wave of active young PCS members, many of whom are getting involved in a union for the first time.
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