Face-to-face member’s meeting – 26/10/2022 @ 12:00 – guest speakers, Q&A, free food, cash prize draw

Members are invited to an open meeting of PCS Leeds R&C Branch on Wednesday 26 October. It will be held at Quayside House, Canal Wharf, LS11 5PS opposite ‘Waterlane Boathouse’. We will meet outside 7/8 Wellington Place by 12:00 noon (look for a PCS flag) and walk over, however it is just 8 mins walk from the office and you can choose to meet us there.

The meeting will discuss our industrial action ballot for a living wage, fair pensions and job security, which runs until 7 November. There will be guest speakers from the TUC, UNISON, UCU, and the CWU, to talk about how our ballot fits into the wider industrial picture and how we can win. There will also be a Q&A session, along with a cash prize draw for all attendees for 3 prizes of £40, £20 and £10.

This meeting is a great opportunity to ask questions you may have about the ballot, learn how you can get more involved, and meet reps and fellow members face-to-face. Members are advised to register for the meeting using the link in the email sent 20/10/2022 by Yorkshire and the Humber Hub. Please also let us know if you are attending on the facebook event.

We hope to see you there.

Supporting the RMT Rail Strikes

Across the country rail workers are striking for better pay and protection from job cuts. Rail workers, like Civil Servants, kept the country running during the pandemic. Many of them face pay freezes that amount to real-terms pay cuts, as pay does not match rising cost-of-living and inflation. They have also been told that there will be redundancies on the horizon.

Does this sound familiar?

Of course, the pay freezes don’t hurt rail bosses, who take home pay packets worth millions of pounds. Of course, it isn’t the bosses facing job cuts. And of course, it’s the workers, not the bosses, being told to make do with their pay and weather the cost of living crisis, despite the face that some low-paid rail workers are facing homelessness despite working six-day weeks.

Predictably, the press is working its hardest to demonise the rail strikers, stating they are disrupting the country by preventing rail services from going ahead. This of course, is the point of strike action: if they weren’t disruptive, no-one would care. Ultimately, it’s only fair for an employee to withhold their work if they aren’t being paid enough to live and if their workplaces aren’t safe, and this is what striking RMT workers are doing.

PCS wholeheartedly supports rail workers taking action. Activists from PCS Leeds branch will be visiting the RMT picket to show solidarity with rail workers, and we encourage our members to show solidarity in whatever way they can: tweet about it, bust one of the many myths going around, share the infographic below, be public about your support, and don’t buy the Sun, the Daily Mail, or any of the papers demonising striking workers—their millionaire owners personally benefit from a system that thrives on unfairness and inequality, so why on earth would they support workers asking for fair pay and conditions?

This September, we will be balloting our own members to take industrial action, meaning in autumn, it could be us on the picket. The papers, Tories, and bad bosses will try to pit workers against each other, so we need to build a national movement of solidarity between unions and workers across the UK, support industrial action where we see it, and campaign for fair pay and conditions for everyone.

They say give back. We say fight back.

We demand better: demonstration on 18 June

After 2 years of devoted service and hard work to keep our country afloat during the pandemic, Civil Servants have been thanked with the scandalous news that they will be subject to 90,000 job cuts.

This is unacceptable. And it doesn’t end with the Civil Service: living standards are plummeting while costs are soaring, wages are stagnating across the board, and workers’ rights across the UK are under threat—just take a look at what they did to workers at P&O.

On 18 June, workers are uniting in London to deliver a clear message to this government: we demand better. This is a march and rally, organised by the Trades Union Congress, telling our government we need:

  • Real pay rises and a real living wage
  • A ban on dodgy working practices like zero hour contracts and fire and rehire
  • Taxes on the billionaires and energy companies, whose wealth and profits grew during the pandemic while we suffered
  • An end to racism and discrimination at work
  • An end to the government’s agenda to destroy workers’ rights and unions

Activists and reps from PCS Leeds will be travelling to London on 18 June to let our voices be heard. We ask our members to join us.

Transport will be arranged by PCS so members can attend without cost on the day, so if you are a member and want to attend, please get in touch with one of our reps, who will keep you informed. We cannot talk about this using R&C systems, so please be mindful of this.

Stroke Awareness – Presentation

Earlier this year, our Disabled Members Officer and Equalities Co-ordinator Becca Forster delivered a presentation on Stroke Awareness. It was well-received across HMRC and the branch, and for the benefit of our members, we have attached this presentation below, along with a testimony from Becca about her own experience.

Becca’s story and unique insight is both educational and inspiring, and we strongly reccomend you read it. For more information about the courses delivered by our reps and advocates, please contact us.

Women’s History Month March 2022

Following on from International Women’s Day on 8th March 2022 there are still lots of events taking place at various venues in the region.

Here’s just a few our Race Awareness Officer Leatitia Pringle thinks you shouldn’t miss out on…

Women’s History Month Screening: The Watermelon Woman Tickets, Thu 24 Mar 2022 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

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When Worlds Collide: Arts and Academia Tickets, Mon 28 Mar 2022 at 18:00 | Eventbrite

For more Eventbrite events you can access PCS Digital or select the following link: Leeds, United Kingdom International Women’s Day Events – This Month | Eventbrite