Friday 11 September 2020

PCS Latest News

I’m on leave again. My 38th wedding anniversary this time. I have a little time to write this for you while Linda is busy. Here is the latest news. Pay Please, please, please SIGN THE PCS PETITION. Do it NOW. Ask your colleagues to sign, ask your friends to sign, ask your family to sign. Drag the government to the negotiating table. We have had a fantastic response but we still need more signature Flexi Credit The credit for those working in the office has now been extended to 2 October 2020 following lobbying by PCS. See here for details. If you are working in an office make sure that you claim it. Reopening Jobcentres I am not allowed to give details here about the full PCS response to our safety concerns because of Employee Relations policies. You will have to find out through other means. Jobcentres are now extending services to see customers face to face. PCS have negotiated to put a number of mitigations in place to make working as safe as it can be. We still do not think that this is necessary. See here for the latest PCS circular on this issue. PCS advice is still to not volunteer to work face to face. If your Jobcentre plans to open please contact PCS to ensure that the process has been followed and concerns of members addressed. We need to know all the problems and potential problems so we can try and get mitigations put in place. PCS will continue to monitor the situation. Extended Working Hours in Jobcentres PCS advice is here. If the process is not happening correctly please contact your rep. We understand that, at the moment, the three city sites will be the only Jobcentres in Leicestershire to which this will apply. Please have a discussion with your rep if you have any concerns. This can include travel, caring responsibilities, managing disabilities and health conditions, etc. We have considerable experience of helping members and managing this change in the CMG centre in Leicester. You do not have to work more than 1 in 5 of your working days or more than 1 Saturday in 4 unless you want to. If you work less than 5 days a week you cannot therefore be asked to work 1 late every week unless you want to. We have confirmed that this is correct. If you have a medical condition, disability, caring responsibilities, travel problems (e.g. your bus stops running before 8), or any other reason why you cannot work until 8, start at 8 or work on a Saturday then discuss this with your manager. If you cannot reach agreement then seek help from PCS. We will support you through the process; grievance, appeal and independent panel if necessary. Overseas Travel and Quarantine PCS has negotiated some improvements to the DWP policy. If you have travel abroad booked please read the PCS advice here and DWP policy here (see update 14/08/20). If you have any questions please talk to your union rep and/or your line manager as soon as possible. Harassment, Bullying and Discrimination PCS reps have had some discussions with a number of members on this issue. Please talk to us if you have any experience of being bullied or experiencing bullying. We will talk in confidence and support you if you wish to take out a complaint. BAME Risk Assessments Initial numbers suggest that uptake is lower than expected so far. The process is here. If you are BAME or if you manage BAME staff please read the procedure. We strongly recommend that managers encourage their BAME staff to have this risk assessment. JOIN PCS REMEMBER in times of crisis it is more important than ever to join a union. Ask all your colleagues, friends and relations to join a union and if any of your colleagues are members but don’t get this e-mail ask them to e-mail me and ask to be put on the list. Availability of reps Most reps are now back and available to help members. The peak of summer leave has also passed. For obvious safety reasons support will be, in many cases, done by e-mail, phone and Skype. We continue regular communications with managers at CMG site level and Jobcentre District level feeding in issues from reps and members who are at home and those in work as we still represent all of our members. PCS Branch Reps There is a list of reps on the Branch Blog. Please find out your local one. If you don’t have one on site why not volunteer? PCS Records It’s a good idea to make sure that your details are correct, both to comply with GDPR and so that PCS can contact you. You can use the update function, here and or log on to the PCS web site to register or check and update your details. If you cannot update your details please get in touch. If you get an e-mail, a text, or a call from PCS to check your details and ask about your participation it is genuine. Please say hello from me and help our PCS team. Communications It is essential that members know what is going on in the union. Please talk to your colleagues and your nearest rep (if you have one on site). There is also information of the web sites. If you register as above you will receive information about campaigns and what is going on in PCS. Recruitment The more members we have the stronger we are. We are planning an extra push on recruitment. If your colleagues are not members ask them to join. If they don’t receive these e-mails ask them to drop me a line and I’ll put them on my distribution list. Facebook PCS also has a national and local branch Facebook page but you cannot view these on DWP equipment. Log on to your Facebook account and search for PCS DWP Leicestershire Branch. If you are not a recognisable member of the branch you won’t be added so let me know your real name if you use an alias on Facebook. Other News Other news is, as usual, on the relevant web site. PCS National News PCS News in DWP The branch blog, www.pcsdwpleicestershire.blogspot.co.uk. How to get help with a personal case Please follow the instruction on the branch blog. Do NOT contact me personally or it may slow down your case. DO NOT SEND THE FORM TO THE PCS LEGAL E-MAIL ADDRESS. In order for us to effectively negotiate on your behalf please let us know of the issues in your workplace by replying to our PCS branch mailbox or by clicking reply to this e-mail. That’s it for this week. I have a meal booked for this evening and the Leicester Heritage Open Days festival to look at. Hopefully it will be announced that Leicester will move into line with the rest of the country and obey the rule of 6. Whatever that means. Stay safe, look after yourself, and whatever you are doing make a difference. Chris Willars Branch Secretary PCS DWP Leicestershire Branch

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