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How you can attend our residential young members' event on 10 and 11 February. And make sure you have elected or co-opted a young members' officer for your branch.
For branches without one, we strongly encourage branch committees to co-opt a Young Members' Officer, as an interim step to a formal role. We also invite branches to send reps to a Young Members’ Event planned for 10/11 February 2024.
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.
Welcome to the latest young members’ newsletter, written by young members for young members. Articles cover a variety of topics, including reinvigorating PCS, organising to win and experiencing conference for the first time.
Zac Vallely, HMPO London branch and Home Office GEC member, writes about the benefits and challenges of hybrid working for workers and unions.