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Our postal ballot to choose PCS’s new general secretary and assistant general secretary is underway and we want as many members to vote as possible. If you need a replacement ballot paper the deadline for requesting one is 5pm on Tuesday 28 November.
Ask your MP to stand with PCS members and other workers against proposed laws that would effectively criminalise strike action.
Check and update your details on PCS Digital before midnight on 10 December to be entered into our prize draw. It's Disability History Month and a there's a range of courses on offer for reps.
The general secretary and assistant general secretary ballot is now open, this is a postal vote so look out for your ballot paper. Also there is a course on British sign language and courses on bullying and cancer in the workplace
PCS has condemned the government for promising to rush through anti-strike laws which would effectively criminalise strike action for thousands of our Home Office members in the Border Force and the Passport Office.