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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.
PCS is working on several fronts to achieve our national campaign aims, with Cabinet Office talks taking place.
In an interview with PCS People, Mark talks about his 23-year journey as leader of our union, which has seen PCS – and Mark himself – overcome more odds-defying battles than you could shake a placard at.
In this edition of Me and My Job, a series which explores the jobs that PCS members do, Teresa Barry, a Pensions Lawyer at The Pensions Regulator, explains why she loves her jobs - and why she's on strike.