Sunday, 27 May 2012
The campaign goes on and building for action
The campaign against the great pensions robbery goes on. We are involved in a marathon and not a sprint and with political and industrial developments throughout Europe, we have a great chance to defeat a weak ConDem government. The policy adopted by our conference last week is: 1. To call on the TUC to demand that the Government enter into central negotiations on the core issues of increased contributions, the switch to CPI and the link to the state pension age. 2. To argue for further national industrial action on public sector pensions at the end of June with as many unions as possible and to take final decisions once the position of other unions becomes clear. 3. To build the joint union campaign '68 is too late'. 4. To organise a parliamentary campaign to block the Public Sector Pensions Bill and call on the opposition parties to support the campaign. 5. To continue to campaign jointly with as many unions as possible for the alternative of investment for economic growth and tax justice. 6. To continue to press the TUC for closer coordination between unions on campaigning and industrial action. 7. To fully support and build PCS members participation in the TUC demonstration against austerity planned for the autumn. 8. To fully support PCS Groups and Branches campaigning and taking industrial action against cuts as an essential part of our programme of action. 9. To fully support community campaigns, protests and peaceful civil disobedience against the cuts organised by campaigning bodies such as UK Uncut, the Occupy movement and welfare campaigners, and support and work with anti-cuts groups campaigning against the inequality of cuts. The italic emphasis is mine as I believe these are the immediate points all members need to note. The NEC is putting the terms of the policy into immediate action and updates will be provided on this blog and on our Facebook group page - PCS DWP Leicestershire General Branch, as we cannot give this sort of update through Departmental IT; although the employer will no doubt use that method to try and rubbish the ongoing campaign. Please refer to the blog and the Facebook page regularly and please continue to support the campaign. No to working longer, no to paying more, no to receiving less.
Friday, 25 May 2012
Guillotine Section
The Guillotine Section only debated 2 motions. Both were carried.
A72 - This motion calls for closer working with Unite & to report back to conference next year on the operation of the joint agreement.
A120 - This motion calls for support for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.
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A72 - This motion calls for closer working with Unite & to report back to conference next year on the operation of the joint agreement.
A120 - This motion calls for support for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.
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A602
This motion calls for PCS to use the law to protect members from attack physical or otherwise from the far right.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A145
This motion confirms our commitment to fighting climate change including 1M climate change jobs & green reps.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A134
This motion calls for protection for members from any detriment caused by the Olympic Games.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A133
This motion calls for a national domestic violence policy to be developed & for a champion to be appointed.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A131
This motion calls for national negotiations on Next Generation HR & for acceptable HR policies in the whole civil service.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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Last Day of Conference
Thursday, 24 May 2012
A129
This motion calls for the NEC to take action on inequality as carried in motion A47 of 2009 & promoting the findings of the book The Spirit Level.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A128
This motion calls in the NEC to investigate the lack of disabled employees in Government Private Offices.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A127
This motion calls for legal advice on if an equal pay claim could succeed now that there is a pay freeze.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A463
This motion calls for an immediate voluntary levy to pay for paid selective action.
The motion went to a card vote.
I'll update this post when the result is announced.
UPDATE
The motion was lost convincingly.
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The motion went to a card vote.
I'll update this post when the result is announced.
UPDATE
The motion was lost convincingly.
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A115
This motion calls for an exploration of raising funds in order to pay strike pay for areas out on selective action.
This motion was remitted as it commits PCS to paid selective action.
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This motion was remitted as it commits PCS to paid selective action.
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A109
This motion changes the rules to try & make the internal disciplinary process fairer.
This motion was lost as the new wording would not achieve the intentions.
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This motion was lost as the new wording would not achieve the intentions.
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A108
This motion changes to rules allow for a fairer & more relevant rates of subscriptions by raising the maximum.
This would not change the amount for anyone earning less than £25K.
This motion was carried.
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This would not change the amount for anyone earning less than £25K.
This motion was carried.
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A105
This motion calls for support for the rights of women & affiliation to The Fawcett Society to help achieve those ends.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A104
This calls for affiliation to MENA (Middle East & North Africa) Workers Network & support for Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions.
This motion was carried
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This motion was carried
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A97 & A98
These motions were debated together.
A97 calls for forging links with & supporting European civil service trade unions & a European wide public sector strike.
A98 calls for pretty much the same!
Both were carried.
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A97 calls for forging links with & supporting European civil service trade unions & a European wide public sector strike.
A98 calls for pretty much the same!
Both were carried.
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A96
This motion calls for a campaign against child labour throughout the world.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A95
This motion calls on PCS to campaign against sweatshops across the globe.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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Guest Speaker
John McDonnell MP the leader of the PCS Parliamentary Group gave his usual rousing speech.
An additional speaker from a Greek trade union also gave a fantastic speech calling for a European wide general strike to protest against the EU austerity programme.
Both got standing ovations.
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An additional speaker from a Greek trade union also gave a fantastic speech calling for a European wide general strike to protest against the EU austerity programme.
Both got standing ovations.
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A92
This motion calls for negotiations for a mental health policy.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A91
This motion calls for a censure on the NEC for not implementing policy to support & reimburse costs for all health & safety stage 3 courses.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A90
This motion calls for a campaign in defence of HSE & health & safety in general.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A67 & A68
Both motions were heard together.
A67 calls for a campaign of opposition to the Trade Union Reform Campaign which is trying to weaken trade unions.
A68 calls for preservation of trade union facilities.
Both motions were carried.
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A67 calls for a campaign of opposition to the Trade Union Reform Campaign which is trying to weaken trade unions.
A68 calls for preservation of trade union facilities.
Both motions were carried.
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A618
This motion calls for a review of the process for National Disputes Committee submissions.
This motion was remitted as there are some inaccuracies but conference didn't want to lose the motion.
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This motion was remitted as there are some inaccuracies but conference didn't want to lose the motion.
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
A64, A65 & A66
All 3 motions were debated together.
A64 calls for continuing support for members for legal redress & compensation for injuries caused by others negligence.
A65 calls for additional funds for additional ET claims.
A66 calls for more access to solicitors.
A64 was carried. The other 2 motions were remitted due to potential cost implications.
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A64 calls for continuing support for members for legal redress & compensation for injuries caused by others negligence.
A65 calls for additional funds for additional ET claims.
A66 calls for more access to solicitors.
A64 was carried. The other 2 motions were remitted due to potential cost implications.
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A63
This motion calls for a review of all expenditure to ensure PCS operates within expenditure over the coming years.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A603
This motion calls for the restoration of the 50% tax rate & the scrapping of the pasty tax.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A25
This motion calls for pension contribution tax relief to be capped at the basic rate.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A24
This motion calls for opposition to work fare & forced work experience.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A14, 15 & 16
These motions were all heard together.
A14 calls for national civil service pay, pay progression & an end to pay freezes
A15 calls for a campaign on pay including publicity & trying to get a joint campaign with other public sector unions.
A16 calls for co-ordination between all groups in PCS & for a strike ballot.
All 3 motions were carried.
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A14 calls for national civil service pay, pay progression & an end to pay freezes
A15 calls for a campaign on pay including publicity & trying to get a joint campaign with other public sector unions.
A16 calls for co-ordination between all groups in PCS & for a strike ballot.
All 3 motions were carried.
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A13
This motion calls for opposition to regional pay.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A8
This motion calls for no industrial action by any group one month before & one month after any national action.
This is ridiculous as groups would be unable to take action for up to 2 months whatever management do.
This motion was lost.
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This is ridiculous as groups would be unable to take action for up to 2 months whatever management do.
This motion was lost.
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Radio Silence
We've been requested to switch phones off while conference is in session so I'll update in chunks at break times.
I'll be back.
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I'll be back.
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National Conference
Guillotine Section
Here's the motions that were heard in the guillotine section. All motions were carried
A19 called for more recruitment & representation for messengers who work for BBW
A62 called for opposition to downgrading of decision making in The Pension Service.
A146 called for negotiations for a COO wide flexi time agreement
A61 called for HOTT to be renegotiated & better customer service for people who ring in.
A58 called for opposition to the use of PIPs.
A217 called for opposition to work experience where this is just cheap labour.
A140 called for more flexibility from managers in considering leave requests
With that & a vote of thanks, conference closed.
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A19 called for more recruitment & representation for messengers who work for BBW
A62 called for opposition to downgrading of decision making in The Pension Service.
A146 called for negotiations for a COO wide flexi time agreement
A61 called for HOTT to be renegotiated & better customer service for people who ring in.
A58 called for opposition to the use of PIPs.
A217 called for opposition to work experience where this is just cheap labour.
A140 called for more flexibility from managers in considering leave requests
With that & a vote of thanks, conference closed.
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Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Guillotine Motions
This section picks up motions that there was not enough time to hear.
It can be a bit fast so I'll update the blog with the results later.
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It can be a bit fast so I'll update the blog with the results later.
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A238
The motion calls for the GEC to reject blanket confidentiality clauses in negotiations but does recognise that there is sometimes a need for confidentiality.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A227
This motion calls for a recruitment drive in G4S & to get recognition for PCS.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A226
This motion calls for expanding the work of our commercial sector committee.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A224
This motion calls for updates to the regional committee constitution.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A214
This motion calls for workplace ballots for GEC elections.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A104
This motion updates the wording in the PCS rule book.
The motion was lost as the whole of the regional constitution needs to be brought up to date.
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The motion was lost as the whole of the regional constitution needs to be brought up to date.
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A162
This motion calls for better protection of disabled staff & improvements in attendance management policies.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM9
This motion calls for opposition to the financial incentive scheme & all money to be included in a pay award.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A84
This motion (proposed by our sister branch, Leicestershire Pensions) calls for opposition to regional pay.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A137
This motion calls for an investigation into the role of the often unhelpful HR Complex Case Advisory Service (CCAS).
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A136
This motion calls for procedures to allow for collective grievances.
The motion was remitted (no vote is taken but the GEC looks at the sprit of the motion).
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The motion was remitted (no vote is taken but the GEC looks at the sprit of the motion).
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A133
This motion calls for the grievance & appeals procedures to be made demonstrably fair & impartial.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A132
This motion calls for permanent promotion of all people on TDA for two years or more.
This motion was lost as managers can choose who will get TDA & therefore promoted. There is no fair & open competition & it would be wide open to abuse.
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This motion was lost as managers can choose who will get TDA & therefore promoted. There is no fair & open competition & it would be wide open to abuse.
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A131
This motion calls for courses & coaching for internal candidates in external recruitment exercises.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A129
This motion calls for more transparency & more fairness in promotion opportunities.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A128
This motion calls for it to be easier to get a transfer on grounds of domestic violence or abuse. At the moment DWP asks for evidence of the abuse which the member may not have.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A128
This motion calls for it to be easier to get a transfer on grounds of domestic violence or abuse. At the moment DWP asks for evidence of the abuse which the member may not have.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A125
This motion calls for changes to the informal Performance Management Procedures so that members have the right to a rep.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM12
This emergency motion calls for opposition to ranking & quotas as part of the new appraisal system.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A121
The motion calls for proper classroom learning about disciplinary policy.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A112
This motion calls for changes to disciplinary policy to reduce information security penalties where there has been an honest mistake.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A107
This motion calls for a fairer interpretation of the discipline policy with more action being taken informally.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A95
The motion censures (tells off) the GEC for not mounting a campaign against the use of RM for requesting TU time.
A card vote was taken.
A card vote is where each branch vote is weighted according to the number of members in the branch rather than on a show of hands of delegates.
Business moves on while the vote is counted.
UPDATE
The motion was lost.
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A card vote was taken.
A card vote is where each branch vote is weighted according to the number of members in the branch rather than on a show of hands of delegates.
Business moves on while the vote is counted.
UPDATE
The motion was lost.
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A93
This motion calls for legal advice on not complying with asking for trade union time on RM.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM11
This emergency motion calls for a campaign in support of a CMEC rep in Birkenhead, Paul McGuinness, who was attacked on the picket line & disciplined for it!
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A91
This motion calls for proper consultation structures at all levels in DWP & sufficient facilities to carry out our duties effectively.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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Conference Tuesday
Monday, 21 May 2012
Close of Day 1
The DLMs from last year were awarded & with that conference day 1 closed.
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A153
The motion called for a Distinguished Life Membership for a number of people.
This included Paul Vizard who was, until recently, a leading member of the Leicester Pensions branch.
This motion was carried.
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This included Paul Vizard who was, until recently, a leading member of the Leicester Pensions branch.
This motion was carried.
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A57
This motion calls for opposition to the Active Operations Management tool.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A54
The motion calls for clear guidelines about what is and what is not included in autonomy and freedom & flexibilities in Jobcentres.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A53
This motion calls for opposition to
enforced contract variations in CMEC.
The motion was carried.
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enforced contract variations in CMEC.
The motion was carried.
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EM6
This emergency motion calls for opposition to Activity Based Management in CMEC.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A48
This motion calls for Hospital Consultants to be able to direct that ESA claimants be placed in the support group for a specified period.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A42
This motion calls for opposition to DMA targets & other methods to artificially end people's claims or force claimants to stop claiming.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A38
This motion calls for an improvement to customer service with the public being able to use a range of communication channels including calling in to have their problem dealt with face to face.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM5
This emergency motion calls for opposition to Band A redundancies.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A22
This motion calls for a staffing campaign up to & including industrial action.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A71
This motion calls for improvements to the new & expectant mothers risk assessment.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A70
This motion calls for for improvements to the workstation risk assessment process where members without a disability do not get an advanced assessment.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A65
This motion calls for stronger sanctions against members of the public in cases of racist & sexist abuse.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A215
This motion calls for changes to the ESA WCA process.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A214
This motion calls for a campaign to ensure that whatever replaces Social Fund payments is reasonable & administered by the public sector.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM18
This emergency motion calls for support for DLA & opposition to PIP.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A211
This motion calls for Work Programme jobs to be bought back in house & if not to recruit workers in those providers to PCS.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A187
This motion calls for further negotiations to make it easier for members to take partial retirement.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A186
This motion calls for legal guidance on refusal of requests from women returning from maternity leave for part time working hours.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A185
This motion calls for it to be easier, for staff who wish to do so, to move to part time working hours.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A183
The motion calls for occupational health to specify in their advice, the number of days by which the consideration point should be extended for disabled staff.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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A182
This motion calls for opposition to forced transfer of disabled staff when centres are transformed into contact centres.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A180
This motion calls for more monitoring of equality statistics, more training & more information & support for reps to deal with cases of discrimination.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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EM15
This motion calls for further industrial action in support of Contact Centre terms & conditions such as full flexi time, better job design & additional staffing levels.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A15
The motion calls for opposition to the transformation programme & support for members in corporate centre who had to go through a stressful selection exercise.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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EM2
The Emergency Motion calls for opposition to the closure of the very large Norcross site near Blackpool.
This motion was carried.
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This motion was carried.
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A14
The motion calls for opposition to CMEC cuts to staffing & estate.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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EM3
Emergency Motion 3 calls for a DWP Action Plan relaunch.
The motion was carried.
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The motion was carried.
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Conference Starts
We kick off with the introductions & order of business.
Text of A motions can be found on the PCS we site here
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Text of A motions can be found on the PCS we site here
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Sunday, 20 May 2012
Conference
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Universal Credit Announcement
Management & PCS locally were disappointed that Leicester BC was not chosen in the first tranche of offices to deliver Universal Credit.
The branch will continue to campaign for Leicester to be chosen in the next round.
We commented on BBC Radio Leicester last night & in the Leicester Mercury today.
Click here for the Leicester Mercury story.
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The branch will continue to campaign for Leicester to be chosen in the next round.
We commented on BBC Radio Leicester last night & in the Leicester Mercury today.
Click here for the Leicester Mercury story.
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Friday, 18 May 2012
Congratulations to every member who took action last Thursday. Your branch thanks you and is very proud of you.
Support was as good as ever in Leicestershire, with picket lines at most of our offices in the city and county.
This action is in everyone's interest. We are fighting to defend your pension, your pay and your job.
Please encourage everyone to support our action, your friends and relations and all the non-members, managers and waverers. We want everyone's support.
Some people think we're good at winning personal cases and we like to think that we are. If, however, you choose not to support your union and your fellow members, then we, as reps will choose not to support you. This is our long standing branch policy.
By law, if you are a union member you are entitled to representation. If your rep chooses not to represent you, they will tell you what you need to do.
Thanks again for your support.
If we all stand together we can win.
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Support was as good as ever in Leicestershire, with picket lines at most of our offices in the city and county.
This action is in everyone's interest. We are fighting to defend your pension, your pay and your job.
Please encourage everyone to support our action, your friends and relations and all the non-members, managers and waverers. We want everyone's support.
Some people think we're good at winning personal cases and we like to think that we are. If, however, you choose not to support your union and your fellow members, then we, as reps will choose not to support you. This is our long standing branch policy.
By law, if you are a union member you are entitled to representation. If your rep chooses not to represent you, they will tell you what you need to do.
Thanks again for your support.
If we all stand together we can win.
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Location:Thanks For Your Support
Overtime Ban
Just to clarify the situation.
PCS is calling for an overtime ban until 30 June 2012.
Please don't cross our picket lines - don't work overtime.
See here for details.
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PCS is calling for an overtime ban until 30 June 2012.
Please don't cross our picket lines - don't work overtime.
See here for details.
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Thursday, 17 May 2012
PCS DWP Group election results
Our report of voting in the above elections, which closed at noon today, is as follows.
Number of eligible voters: 78,352
Number of votes cast: 7,086
Turnout: 9.0%
Election of President
Number of votes found to be invalid: 148
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,938
Result (1 to elect)
HEATHCOTE, Fran 3,515 ELECTED
BREEN, Diane 2,367
HULME, Christine 1,056
Election of Vice Presidents
Number of votes found to be invalid: 121
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,965
Result (5 to elect)
FLANAGAN, Helen 3,343 ELECTED
McINALLY, John 3,330 ELECTED
CAVANAGH, Martin 3,265 ELECTED
WILLIAMS, Katrine 3,201 ELECTED
KHALIF, Adam 3,112 ELECTED
BARROWCLOUGH, Rachel Louise 2,488
COX, Joe 2,261
GALLIGAN, Christine 2,203
BUCHANAN, Tony 1,674
WRIGHT, Annette 1,387
LAIDLAW, Bev 1,373
BROWNE, Marjorie 1,334
THOMPSON, George 755
Election of Group Assistant Secretaries
Number of votes found to be invalid: 231
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,855
Result (7 to elect)
HALL, Sam 3,595 ELECTED
PENN, Tom 3,553 ELECTED
CUTHBERT, Christine 3,338 ELECTED
BURKE, David 3,333 ELECTED
BARTON, Paul 3,305 ELECTED
HOLMES, Jim 3,058 ELECTED
RICHARDS, David 3,013 ELECTED
JACKSON, Steven 2,253
McGOWAN, John 2,219
FULLER, Howard 1,903
ROCK, Lee 1,585
PUTTOCK, John 1,333
BIRD, Nick 1,273
POWER, Declan 1,231
REAY, Tony 1,231
ALAM, Shamim 1,153
Election of Group Treasurer
Number of votes found to be invalid: 321
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,765
Result (1 to elect)
CHILWAN, Bashir 3,205 ELECTED
WITHERS, Angela 2,407
PRENDERGAST, Nigel 1,333
Election of Group Organiser
Number of votes found to be invalid: 324
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,762
Result (1 to elect)
THOMSON, Derek 3,504 ELECTED
KANG, Gurmit 1,966
McDONALD, Charlie 1,292
Election of Group Journal Editor
Number of votes found to be invalid: 329
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,757
Result (1 to elect)
SMITH, Alan 3,282 ELECTED
GALLIGAN, Peter 2,339
DIAMANTIS, Nick 1,136
Election of the Group Executive Committee
Number of votes found to be invalid: 200
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 6,886
Result (21 to elect)
At least ONE must be employed in Jobcentre Plus (JCP)
At least ONE must be employed in the Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission (CMEC)
At least ONE must be employed in Shared Services (SS)
At least ONE must be employed in the Pension, Disability & Carers Service (PDCS)
At least ONE must have identified themself as being from a black racial group (*)
POPE, Ian SS 4,596 ELECTED
GODRICH, Janice JCP 3,378 ELECTED
REVELL, Carol CMEC 3,127 ELECTED
BARTHOLOMEW, Ian JCP 3,094 ELECTED
ROBINSON, Sarah PDCS 3,051 ELECTED
GREEN, Sharon PDCS 3,041 ELECTED
ROCHESTER, Annette * JCP 3,021 ELECTED
McCAFFERTY, Kevin JCP 2,943 ELECTED
JONES, Martin PDCS 2,924 ELECTED
HARTLEY, Gavin PDCS 2,880 ELECTED
OWENS, Dave JCP 2,835 ELECTED
McDONOUGH, Marie JCP 2,791 ELECTED
CHURCH, Tony JCP 2,771 ELECTED
CARASS, Alison JCP 2,769 ELECTED
GILL, Jimmy JCP 2,762 ELECTED
HATWOOD, Glen PDCS 2,735 ELECTED
SWAINSTON, Steven CMEC 2,730 ELECTED
RUDDICK, Siân JCP 2,710 ELECTED
FERRABY, Jason JCP 2,692 ELECTED
WEST, Steve JCP 2,579 ELECTED
PAGE, Mark JCP 2,554 ELECTED
COX, Joe CMEC 2,391
BREEN, Diane JCP 2,270
BARROWCLOUGH, Rachel Louise PDCS 2,170
JACKSON, Steven CMEC 2,157
KANG, Gurmit * JCP 2,120
BUCHANAN, Tony JCP 2,111
WITHERS, Angela CMEC 2,064
GALLIGAN, Peter JCP 1,965
BRYSON, Rob JCP 1,940
ANDERSON, Elaine CMEC 1,930
DOUGHTY, Peter JCP 1,821
McBRIDE, David JCP 1,815
WELCH, David JCP 1,801
FULLER, Howard JCP 1,679
PANAYI, Rudi * JCP 1,663
McGOWAN, John JCP 1,582
WRIGHT, Annette PDCS 1,528
PUTTOCK, John * JCP 1,330
LAIDLAW, Bev JCP 1,269
BROWNE, Marjorie JCP 1,125
McDONALD, Charlie JCP 1,109
HULME, Christine JCP 1,105
HUZZARD, Rosie JCP 1,085
ALAM, Shamim * PDCS 1,079
BIRD, Nick JCP 1,058
BISHELL, Tom JCP 1,002
MAHONEY, John JCP 998
DALFEN, Simon * JCP 987
REAY, Tony JCP 981
DORAN, Trish JCP 972
LEDERER, Jackie JCP 972
CATTEN, Sue JCP 969
MORTON, Rob JCP 931
DAVIES, Rob JCP 906
ROCK, Lee JCP 879
RICHARDSON, Jenny JCP 854
POWER, Declan JCP 821
HYDE, Gerry JCP 813
RAINE, Jamie JCP 801
THOMPSON, George JCP 634
LANSBURY, Jason JCP 429
CROSSLAND, Ian 393
Electoral Reform Services can confirm that, as far as reasonably practicable, every person whose name appeared on the electoral roll supplied to us for the purpose of the ballot:-
a) was sent the details of the ballot and
b) if they chose to participate in the ballot, had their vote fairly and accurately recorded
All voting material will be stored for six months.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
PCS DWP Group Executive Committee elections
Tomorrow is the absolute latest you can vote in these elections. If you haven't done so yet, the Branch Executive Committee ask you to do so on 14 May.
The candidates nominated by our Annual General Meeting are below. We ask you to vote for them, but the important thing is that you vote:
PCS DWP GROUP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ELECTIONS President – Heathcote Fran Vice Presidents Cavanagh Martin, Flanagan Helen, Khalif Adam, McInally John, Williams Katrine Assistant Secretaries Barton Paul, Burke Dave, Cuthbert Chris, Hall Sam, Holmes Jim, Penn Tom, Richards Dave Organiser – Thomson Derek Treasurer – Chilwan Bash Editor – Smith Alan Group Executive Committee Bartholomew Ian Carass Alison Church Tony Ferraby Jason Gill Jimmy Godrich Janice Green Sharon Hartley Gavin Hatwood Glen Jones Martin McCafferty Kevin McDonough Marie Owens Dave Page Mark Pope Ian Revell Carol Robinson Sarah Rochester Annette Ruddick Sian Swainston Steve West Steve
Thursday, 10 May 2012
NEC election results
President
Number of eligible voters: 259,039
Votes cast by post: 27,845
Total number of votes cast: 27,845
Turnout: 10.7%
Number of votes found to be invalid: 845
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 27,000
Result (1 to elect)
GODRICH, Janice (Department for Work & Pensions) 15,471 Elected
BREEN, Diane (Department for Work & Pensions) 7,839
HULME, Christine (Department for Work & Pensions) 3,690
Deputy President & Vice-Presidents
Number of eligible voters: 259,039
Votes cast by post: 27,845
Total number of votes cast: 27,845
Turnout: 10.7%
Number of votes found to be invalid: 852
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 26,993
Result (4 to elect)
The count was conducted in accordance with the constraints set out in Principal Rule 10A of the Union.
McHUGH, Kevin (HM Revenue & Customs) 13,182 Elected
McINALLY, John (Department for Work & Pensions) 12,200 Elected
BROWN, Paula (Health & Safety Executive) 11,874 Elected
BOND, Sue (Equality & Human Rights Commission) 11,842 Elected
PRIESTLEY, Lynda (HM Revenue & Customs) 10,700
BARROWCLOUGH, Rachel Louise (Dept.for Work & Pens.) 8,823
WEST, Rod (D.B.I.S.) 7,117
GIESCHEN, Hubert (Marine Management Organisation) 6,188
BROWNE, Marjorie (Department for Work & Pensions) 6,137
COLLIS, Simon (HM Revenue & Customs) 5,627
MOLONEY, John (Department for Transport) 4,177
Ordinary Members
Number of eligible voters: 259,039
Votes cast by post: 27,845
Total number of votes cast: 27,845
Turnout: 10.7%
Number of votes found to be invalid: 543
Total number of valid votes to be counted: 27,302
Result (30 to elect)
The count was conducted in accordance with the constraints set out in Principal Rule 10A of the Union.
MERRY, Lorna (HM Revenue & Customs) 12,594 Elected
FLANAGAN, Helen (Department for Work & Pensions) 12,414 Elected
WESLEY, Hector (HM Revenue & Customs) 12,238 Elected
McFADDEN, Dominic (HM Revenue & Customs) 12,203 Elected
FERGUSON, Mary (Department for Work & Pensions) 11,881 Elected
BRYANT, Clive (HM Revenue & Customs) 11,859 Elected
GREEN, Jackie (Ministry of Justice) 11,562 Elected
KELLY, Emily (Land Registry) 11,520 Elected
ALBERT, Ian (Department for Work & Pensions) 11,452 Elected
GEDLING, Cheryl (Scottish Government) 11,432 Elected
LICENSE, Neil (HM Revenue & Customs) 11,429 Elected
HALL, Sam (Department for Work & Pensions) 11,145 Elected
DENNIS, Alan (Ministry of Defence) 11,088 Elected
WILLIAMS, Paul (Driving Standards Agency) 10,799 Elected
THOMSON, Derek (Department for Work & Pensions) 10,710 Elected
CROSSLAND, Ian (Department for Work & Pensions) 10,608 Elected
WATTS, Karen (Ministry of Justice) 10,575 Elected
HOLBOURNE, Zita (ACAS) 10,560 Elected
KHALIF, Adam (Department for Work & Pensions) 10,499 Elected
LLOYD, Marion (D.B.I.S.) 10,299 Elected
JENNINGS, Andy (Home Office) 10,277 Elected
GREENWAY, Kevin (Ministry of Justice) 10,119 Elected
POPE, Ian (Department for Work & Pensions) 9,958 Elected
JAMIESON, John (Registers of Scotland) 9,957 Elected
REID, Andy (Valuation Office Agency) 9,923 Elected
RICHARDS, David (Child Maintenance Enforcement Comm) 9,881 Elected
DERBYSHIRE, Michael (Ministry of Justice) 9,880 Elected
SIDDALL-BUTCHERS, Glenn (Ministry of Justice) 9,843 Elected
WILDE, Jake (HM Revenue & Customs) 9,650 Elected
MORRISON, Chris (Cap Gemini UK plc) 9,628 Elected
BAKER, Mark (Planning Inspectorate) 9,544
BREEN, Diane (Department for Work & Pensions) 9,444
MAGEE, Andy (HM Revenue & Customs) 9,323
FRANKLAND-BARBER, Lynda (HM Revenue & Customs) 9,244
BRYSON, Rob (Department for Work & Pensions) 9,067
KIRKPATRICK, Robert (HM Revenue & Customs) 8,977
HUNTER, Peter (HM Revenue & Customs) 8,774
McGOWAN, John (Department for Work & Pensions) 8,634
BARROWCLOUGH, Rachel Louise (D.W.P.) 8,181
DODD, Owen (Home Office) 8,111
GALLIGAN, Christine (Department for Work & Pensions) 7,986
KANG, Gurmit (Department for Work & Pensions) 7,831
GAULT, Martin (HM Revenue & Customs) 7,732
COVINGTON, Mary (D.B.I.S.) 7,698
PRIESTLEY, Lynda (HM Revenue & Customs) 7,212
HUZZARD, Rosie (Department for Work & Pensions) 7,185
FULLER, Howard (Department for Work & Pensions) 7,160
HASKINGS, James (Cabinet Office) 7,133
GIESCHEN, Hubert (Marine Management Organisation) 7,107
WEST, Rod (D.B.I.S) 6,685
REYNOLDS, James (D.B.I.S.) 6,594
COX, Joe (Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission) 6,214
SHARPLES, John (HM Revenue & Customs) 5,665
LAIDLAW, Bev (Department for Work & Pensions) 5,564
RIGBY, Mike (Metropolitan Police Service) 5,250
CATTEN, Sue (Department for Work & Pensions) 5,201
DORAN, Trish (Department for Work & Pensions) 5,158
HULME, Christine (Department for Work & Pensions) 4,893
BIRD, Nick (Department for Work & Pensions) 4,791
BISHELL, Tom (Department for Work & Pensions) 4,626
EDWARDS, Jonathon (Ministry of Justice) 4,553
MOLONEY, John (Department for Transport) 4,487
IQBAL, Jawid (Highways Agency) 4,295
REAY, Tony (Department for Work & Pensions) 4,245
JOHNSON, Karen (D.C.L.G.) 4,241
POWER, Declan (Department for Work & Pensions) 4,065
HICKEY, Chris (D.C.L.G.) 3,913
MEGONE, Tim (Treasury Solicitors Department) 3,729
PEARSON, John (HP Enterprise Services) 3,684
JONES, David (D.C.L.G.) 3,633
WELLS, Matt (Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) 3,446
VINCENT, Dave (Ministry of Justice) 3,102
Congratulations to those who took action - Personal view
Congratulations to every member who took action last Thursday. Your branch thanks you and is very proud of you.
Support was as good as ever in Leicester, with picket lines at most of our offices in the city and county.
This action is in everyone's interest. We are fighting to defend your pension, your pay and your job.
Please encourage everyone to support our action, you friends and relations and all the non-members, managers and waverers. We want everyone's support.
Some people think we're good at winning personal cases and we like to think that we are. If, however, you choose not to support your union and your fellow members, then we, as reps will choose not to support you. This is our long standing branch policy.
By law, if you are a union member you are entitled to representation. If your rep chooses not to represent you they will tell you what you need to do.
Thanks again for your support.
If we all stand together we can win.
Support was as good as ever in Leicester, with picket lines at most of our offices in the city and county.
This action is in everyone's interest. We are fighting to defend your pension, your pay and your job.
Please encourage everyone to support our action, you friends and relations and all the non-members, managers and waverers. We want everyone's support.
Some people think we're good at winning personal cases and we like to think that we are. If, however, you choose not to support your union and your fellow members, then we, as reps will choose not to support you. This is our long standing branch policy.
By law, if you are a union member you are entitled to representation. If your rep chooses not to represent you they will tell you what you need to do.
Thanks again for your support.
If we all stand together we can win.
Strike Day 4
The rally commences.
Speakers from the PCS National Executive Committee, University & College Union, Leicestershire Against the Cuts and Leicester & District Trades Union Council.
There were also reports from PCS Branches locally, Unite at the hospitals, ASLEF train drivers, the Prison Officers Association who walked out of a large number of prisons around the country & the Police Federation who are marching in London.
There are still a large number of unions supporting the dispute and others, such as the National Union of Teachers, are looking to come back on board.
We are still up for the fight!
Fight for our pensions, fight against regional pay, pay freezes & pay cuts, fight for jobs and fight for the services we provide.
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Speakers from the PCS National Executive Committee, University & College Union, Leicestershire Against the Cuts and Leicester & District Trades Union Council.
There were also reports from PCS Branches locally, Unite at the hospitals, ASLEF train drivers, the Prison Officers Association who walked out of a large number of prisons around the country & the Police Federation who are marching in London.
There are still a large number of unions supporting the dispute and others, such as the National Union of Teachers, are looking to come back on board.
We are still up for the fight!
Fight for our pensions, fight against regional pay, pay freezes & pay cuts, fight for jobs and fight for the services we provide.
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Strike Day 2
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Strike Day
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