Saturday 13 April 2013

PCS Policy Clarification

I have been asked by some members for clarification of the policy on help for members who do not take part in strike action or observe the overtime ban.  

Where you are not at work on a strike day but are still paid because you are on leave of any description or it is a non working day, you will be treated by PCS as supporting our action.  If this is the case we would ask that, where you can, you make a contribution to the hardship fund.

If you want any details about the hardship fund or want any further clarification of the policy please discuss it with your rep.

The following is what was agreed by conference and is now included in the page on this blog on how to ask for help with a personal case.

PCS policy is that support is a two way process.  You support the union and the union supports you.

As volunteers the branch reps are not compelled to represent members who chose to ignore democratic decisions of the union such as taking strike action and action short of a strike including not working overtime during periods when PCS call an overtime ban. 

Legally all members are entitled to representation by their trade union but if they have chosen to not support their union then they will still get help but not from a local rep.

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