PCS

Oppose Home Office Victimisastion of PCS Reps

Submitted by glynharries on Thu, 17/02/2011 - 14:59.

Home Office management have sacked two prominent PCS reps who have played a leading role in a number of disputes.

Please support the campaign by signing and circulating the petition...



Save the Equality and Human Rights Commission

Submitted by glynharries on Tue, 12/10/2010 - 13:16.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is threatened with massive cuts of up to 55 per cent to its budget...



TU Information on current disputes

Submitted by glynharries on Tue, 05/10/2010 - 14:52.

LU, Royal Mail and Civil Service disputes....





PCS and UNISON forge alliance to fight cuts

Submitted by glynharries on Wed, 08/09/2010 - 16:22.

8 September 2010

Two of the UK's biggest public sector unions, UNISON and PCS, representing 1.7 million workers, have pledged to forge a powerful alliance to fight back against the coalition government's cuts to jobs and services.





Protect front line DWP services and staff

Submitted by glynharries on Fri, 09/07/2010 - 13:51.

Please take a few minutes to write to your MP by completing the e-action on the PCS website...





Trade unions must unite to fight back

Submitted by glynharries on Thu, 13/05/2010 - 10:39.

Trade unions must unite to fight back - says Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union. (Morning Star article)




Election result is a rejection of cuts agenda, says PCS

Submitted by glynharries on Fri, 07/05/2010 - 13:57.

The lack of clear support for the Tories in the general election and poor showings for Labour and the Liberal Democrats gives the next government no mandate for damaging cuts and further privatisation, PCS says.



PCS London March & Rally

Submitted by Janine on Sun, 07/03/2010 - 14:22.
09/03/2010 - 11:30
09/03/2010 - 13:00

(a) March

Assemble at Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, St Georges' Road, London SE1, (near Imperial War Museum), from 11.30am onwards, (Nearest tubes: Lambeth North or Elephant & Castle).

The march will proceed along Lambeth Road to Lambeth Bridge - and then to the rally venue via Horseferry Road; Greycoat Place; Rochester Row; Emery Hill Street; Francis Street; and Ambrosden Avenue.

(b) Rally
The Rally is being held in Westminster Cathedral Hall, 42 Francis Street, London SW1P 1QW, (but, please note, the entrance is in Ambrosden Avenue). The rally will start at 1.00pm. It is being chaired by Janice Godrich and the speakers will include Mark Serwotka, (PCS General Secretary) and a representative from the Hewlett Packard dispute.




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No to workfare in Hackney

Submitted by Janine on Mon, 11/05/2009 - 16:03.

Dear friend,

I am emailing from London Coalition Against Poverty, a social justice group involved in campaigns for justice for workers of all statuses; the unemployed, homeless, and those demanding decent housing and better conditions.

As a campaign, we were involved in actions and attempted mobilisations around the appalling so-called Welfare Reform Bill, including a national week of action. The PCS also organised lobbying against the bill, but it passed in the third reading on March 17th. The bill calls for a number of draconian changes to welfare including the abolition of income support, radical changes to disability benefits, compulsory labour in the form of 'Work for your Benefits' and increased privatisation of Job Centre Pluses.



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HTUC Public meeting: Fighting Gordon Brown's pay and job cuts

Submitted by Janine on Fri, 12/10/2007 - 18:17.
31/10/2007 - 18:30
31/10/2007 - 20:30

Hackney TUC in association with the Public and Commercial Services Union and Unison
Fighting Gordon Brown's pay and job cuts

Wednesday 31st October, 6:30 pm
Hospitality room, Hackney Empire,
291 Mare St, Hackney

Speakers: Mark Serwotka, PCS General Secretary; Janine Booth, RMT; Glenn Kelly, Unison NEC (pc); CWU activist (invited)

Gordon Brown is insisting that public sector workers must accept pay cuts in real terms in order to combat inflation - yet public sector workers are the victims of inflation, not the cause.


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