PCS: when "continue campaign" means dump it
The electronic membership ballot of PCS (civil service union) members is rumbling towards its conclusion on 31 August.
Public & Commercial Services Union - trade union for civil servants
The electronic membership ballot of PCS (civil service union) members is rumbling towards its conclusion on 31 August.
In 2018, the Independent Left, the grouping in the PCS that AWL comrades are members of, wrote an article called "To SWP comrades: where’s the politics?"
The ballot on whether to call off the [civil service pay] dispute starts very soon [3-31 August, on the government offer of flat-rate payments to compensate for past cost-of-living issues and 4.5% for the next year]. Now you might say that’s not true as the [PCS union] leadership claim we are moving to a new phase, just pausing the dispute and not calling it off; that later this year, we will evaluate the outcome of the pay settlements and then decide whether to begin action again. Let’s pick that claim apart. When the leadership say “later this year”, they are talking of November by which...
On 12 July the majority on the National Executive of the civil service union PCS voted to kill the union's campaign
The National Executive (NEC) of the civil service union PCS will meet on 12-13 July.
In their efforts to shut down the union's pay and job security dispute, the leaders of the PCS civil service union have been seriously misrepresenting the Tories' decision
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As we write, many PCS activists are preparing for a branch based campaign meeting
Mark Serwotka, general secretary of PCS, recently stated...
PCS, by far the largest civil service trade union, met in national conference between 23-25 May 2023.
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