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Join by Sunday 21 April to vote in our ballot for strike action over our national campaign demands.
An online conference on 25 April will signal renewed union efforts to improve workplace awareness and challenge of sexual harassment.
If you haven’t had your ballot paper for our national ballot or have lost it, here’s what to do.
Against a backdrop of almost 1 in 3 HMRC staff needing an uplift earlier this month, just to keep in touch with minimum rates of pay across the civil service, you should make sure you play your part in the PCS campaign for fair pay, pensions and jobs
We are encouraging members and reps to submit a grievance or consider taking collective action over the government’s plans to force staff back into offices.
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