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News
10 March 2022
Next week, we enter the final week of our national ballot - so please vote. And PCS is running a series of courses to become a learning advocate for PCS Digital. If you're looking to get more involved in your union then these are the courses for you.
28 January 2022
As we head into February, PCS is holding a series of introductory courses on a range of topics, as well as pay and pensions rallies ahead of our ballot from 14 February to 21 March.
20 January 2022
It cannot be right that our members in the Scottish sector are struggling so bitterly, given everything that they have done to keep things afloat during the pandemic, and so we are balloting members from 14 February to 21 March.
24 November 2021
The Department for Work and Pensions is trying to force thousands of staff back into workplaces and we need you to contact your MP or MSP to help us oppose it.
14 June 2021
The power to call a referendum on independence in Scotland should clearly reside with the people of Scotland, PCS conference affirmed.