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PCS Independent Left
  • PCS SEC 2026

    March 16, 2026

    The second PCS Scottish Executive Committee conference was held in Glasgow on Friday 13th March 2026 – you can read our conference bulletin here.

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  • PCS NEC 2026 – Coalition for Change Candidates

    March 5, 2026

    The 2026 NEC elections are a vital juncture for members to regain control of their union from Left Unity and the bureaucracy; the Independent Left is part of the Coalition for Change electoral alliance which is fighting to make this happen by delivering its programme. For 2026 we need a new President and NEC that…

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  • Resisting Cuts in the Civil Service: IL Open Meeting

    March 5, 2026

    The PCS Independent Left think that it’s important that members come together to discuss the challenges our union faces and recognising the importance of rank and file organising we’re beginning a series of monthly online meetings to discuss how we can transform our union and meet those challenges. Last month, we heard from comrades in…

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  • Reject the Home Office Pay Offer: No To Staff Cuts And Cuts to Terms and Conditions

    March 3, 2026

    Civil Servants in the Home Office need a real pay rise. After years of pay restraint, below-inflation awards, and attacks on our conditions, staff in the Home Office have taken more sustained strike action than almost any other department. That sacrifice deserves a real reward. Now at first glance the offer on the table looks…

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  • DWP Failed Ballot: The disease and the cure

    February 24, 2026

    Members across the union will be hugely disappointed and demoralised with today’s announcement of the DWP pay ballot result. Despite a 5-week balloting period, only 37.5% of members were convinced to vote, making it by far the worse result for a pay ballot in a large group since the introduction of the 2016 trade union…

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  • DWP GEC 2026 Coalition Candidates

    February 21, 2026

    Group President: Vice Presidents: Assistant Secretaries: Organiser: GEC Ordinary Members:

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