We’re asking all PCS members and supporters to show their love for our union and hatred of the pay cap during Heart Unions week, which starts on Monday (12th February 2018). We are planning events across the UK throughout the week to support our pay campaign and promote our union. Events include: 12 February Halifax … Continue reading Heart Unions Week: love PCS and hate the pay cap
UK safety laws don’t meet international obligations
The UK’s health and safety laws are ‘not in conformity’ with its international legal obligations, a major review has concluded. The findings are particularly critical of the impact of a UK government move in 2015 that exempted many self-employed workers from the Health and Safety at Work Act. “At the time the TUC ran a … Continue reading UK safety laws don’t meet international obligations
RSI and information
3ho5-rsi-and-uld-updated-13.03.14-on-template-
LGBT History Month 2018 Flyer
52018-lgbthm-9173-leaflet
LGBT History Month 2018
What is LGBT History month? LGBT History Month is an annual event that is observed throughout February. It is an important event that allows us to reflect and understand how far LGBT [Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender] rights have progressed, but also to focus our campaigning activity on furthering those rights. What is LGBT History … Continue reading LGBT History Month 2018
Associate Retired Members (ARMs) Annual Report 2017
1pcs-arms-annual-report-2017
PCS protestors demand an end to the pay cap
31 Jan 2018 PCS members across the United Kingdom have been holding payday protests on the first payday of 2018 and highlighting how much they have lost under the civil service pay cap. Following on from the successful payday protests in October and November last year, PCS members have been keeping up the momentum with … Continue reading PCS protestors demand an end to the pay cap
Why we are protesting over pay
Ahead of PCS payday protests on Wednesday (31 January) our members have been sharing their experiences of increased hardship under the pay cap. The protests, on the first pay day of 2018, are part of a series of actions agreed by our national executive committee to keep up the pressure on the government over pay … Continue reading Why we are protesting over pay
PCS reveals 11 of the places hardest hit by civil service pay cap
Ahead of our payday protests on Wednesday (31 January) we reveal 11 of the workplaces hardest hit by the government’s 1% civil service pay cap. Reps are organising protests outside workplaces to show why they desperately need the 1% pay cap to be lifted and for the government to deliver fully-funded, above inflation pay rises for all public sector workers. … Continue reading PCS reveals 11 of the places hardest hit by civil service pay cap