Public and Commercial Services Union Fylde Branch Room A208R, Warbreck House, Warbreck Hill Road, Blackpool Lancashire FY2 OUX Tel: 01253 856123 Grant McClure, Chair Ext: 3323 Duncan Griffiths, Secretary Ext: 4400 June 2018 To all Members of the PCS Fylde Branch Dear Colleagues Forthcoming Ballot – National Pay Campaign Vote … Continue reading Vote YES in the forthcoming ballot starting 18th June
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Good News Fylde Branch PCS Award
The hard work and dedication of our reps has been recognised in our national organising awards presented during PCS annual delegate conference in May at Brighton. The Fylde Branch won an award, for further details please see the link below; https://www.pcs.org.uk/news/pcs-organising-awards-winning-reps-announced The Award below collected by or Young Officer George Richardson and Deputy Chair Lorna … Continue reading Good News Fylde Branch PCS Award
Members Off Site Meeting
27 June
Disability Matters
NDMF 14.18 Disability Matters 2018 issue 1
MPs slam government’s injury compensation plan
Government plans to change the personal injury compensation system could deny some workers access to justice, the Justice Select Committee has warned. The committee examined the impact of raising the personal injury (PI) small claims limit from £1,000 to £2,000 and to £5,000 for Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) related claims, part of a package of … Continue reading MPs slam government’s injury compensation plan
Deaf Awareness Week 14-20 May 2018
deaf awareness details
Ramadan a guide 15th May-15th June
Ramadan guide
Handy Flyer re PCS pay campaign
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National Women’s Seminar 23-24 June 2018
Please find attached details of the 2018 National Women’s Seminar, taking place on 23-24 June at the Holiday Inn in Milton Keynes. This year we are introducing online registration as a new process which will incorporate all the documentation. We will of course have hard copies available if members incur any difficulties. BB 41.18 National … Continue reading National Women’s Seminar 23-24 June 2018
Theresa May has questions to answer over Windrush scandal
Amber Rudd's resignation as home secretary should not distract people from insisting the prime minister Theresa May answers questions about her key role in the Windrush scandal and the immigration policies that the government has pursued. For further details please see the link below: https://www.pcs.org.uk/news/theresa-may-has-questions-to-answer-over-windrush-scandal