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Friday, 27 November 2015

Members benefits news

The PCS free legal helpline

The PCS free legal helpline gives you immediate access to legal advice from one of the UK’s largest law firms, Slater and Gordon.

With more than 90 years’ experience, the firm’s reputation is built on the range of expertise offered by its partners and staff and its mission is to give people, including PCS members, easier access to world class legal services. What advice is available?
  • Family law 
  • Consumer law
  • Criminal law 
  • Probate matters 
  • Neighbour disputes 
  • Other legal matters (apart from employment or personal injury). 
Who can use this service? PCS members, their spouse, partner and dependent children. CALL 0800 916 9066 (service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year).

 

Save up to 55%* off your pet policy

We know your pets are like family, that’s why pet-insurance.co.uk offers hassle-free insurance that looks out for you and your loved one.

We’re proud to help pet owners secure that little extra peace of mind, so you and your best friend can look forward to the future.

Benefits include up to £4,000 in vet fees and £1.5 million public liability. With introductory and multi-pet policy discounts you could save up to 55% with cover levels starting from as little as £6.55† for dogs and £3.37† for cats, helping you cut the costs in protecting your pet.

Visit our website or give our friendly team a call on 03300 243 877.

Monday, 9 November 2015

Celebrating resilience


An exhibition organised by PCS National Gallery strikers
One year on from our last exhibition, and after 111 days of strike action, PCS National Gallery strikers have organised a new exhibition with the theme RESILIENCE. The exhibition at PCS HQ Clapham will feature work by PCS members responding to the strike, as well as pieces by campaign supporters, plus art works, banners and posters made during the strike.

Exhibition opens: Wednesday 11th November at 6.30pm in PCS HQ Clapham. Join us for an evening to celebrate our successes and our resilience

Event details on Facebook - click here.

Exhibition opening times: 12th to 22nd November, on Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm.

Venue: PCS HQ Clapham, 160 Falcon Road, London, SW11 2LN.

Directions: the PCS office is next to Clapham Junction station reached by trains every few minutes from Waterloo and Victoria.

Friday, 6 November 2015

Political Fund Ballot

ARMS members: it's nearly the deadline. Make sure you return your vote. For more info, click here.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

"Unlawful, unwarranted and unworkable."

A recent anti-austerity demo
That's how Steve Cavalier, the chief executive of Thompson's Solicitors, described the Trade Union Bill to MPs on the Trade Union Bill Committee yesterday. Read more of what he said here.

Sajid Javid, the business secretary, is behind the bill that plans to ban strikes by key public sector workers unless they are supported by at least 40 per cent of all of those eligible to vote. But in May's general election, he himself was supported by just 38.3% of the 74,000 people eligible to vote in his Bromsgrove constituency. Like most Tory MPs, he wouldn't have reached the threshold he is setting for trade unions.

Every Lidl helps ...

Lidl is getting great press right now for paying local staff living wage salaries in the UK and Ireland, but did you know there's a campaign to support workers in Lidl's supply chains to get fair pay too? The company said recently that it's developing an action plan to ensure living wages are paid to workers in its supply chains, and will share details on October 27.

Every extra petition signature now could make a difference!

Please add your name to the Lidl petition and share it widely so the company continues to feel the pressure. Click here to sign.

Thank you.

Yes, they really are the nasty party

"We have become one of the most unethical nations in the West, where slick presentation, propaganda and incessant spin make their own realities."

If you need more evidence that the Tories are not just misguided but otherwise fundamentally decent people, please have a look at this article in The Independent by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.

Friday, 25 September 2015

Pensioners pay 11% of UK income tax

It's been estimated that the average pensioner pays £3,285 each in income tax every year, giving a total of £17.5 billion a year, which represents a surprising 11% of all the income tax collected in the UK. To make things worse, there's a very real risk that many of them are paying far more income tax than they should.

Financial journalist Sarah Coles suggests five ways of cutting pensioners' income tax bills - click here.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Bad pension news for 1000s of women

Terrible news for women set to hit state pension age in the first few years after April 2016: there's a serious risk you won't be entitled to the pension you're expecting. The new state pension introduced at that point was touted as a 'flat rate pension' which was expected to deliver £151.25 to all new pensioners. However, only a small minority of them will get the full pension in the first years of operation - including exceptionally few women. In fact, in the first year of operation only 37% of those retiring meet the requirements.

Click here for more details.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

The PCS Samba Band

The PCS Samba Band will be playing at the "YES to Workers Rights, NO to Austerity" march on the Conservative Party conference on Sunday 4th October in Manchester. If you are interested in joining the band they are holding a rehearsal on:

Sunday 27 September 2015.
1pm to 4pm.
Greenfish, 45 to 50 Oldham Street, Manchester city centre (near Piccadilly Gardens).

All equipment will be provided and the tuition and rehearsal is free.

PCS members, members of other unions and anti-cuts organisations are all welcome (but will be marching under the PCS name and colours).

For more information please contact: Dave Vincent on 0161 240 5129 or email dgvincent@hotmail.co.uk

Young versus old - what really causes wealth inequality?

The popular notion that wealthy baby boomers are hoarding the country’s wealth in retirement, at the expense of younger generations, is wrong, according to a new report from the TUC. It acknowledges that today’s young people will be poorer than their parents, but says the answer is not to cut pensioner benefits.

The report into wealth inequality attacks the "myths that all pensioners are rich and that reducing older people’s benefits would be a solution to young people’s problems", and warns that "growing wealth inequalities across generations" are the real problem.

Impoverishing one sector of society as a way of helping another is not a contribution to social justice, and ignores the fact that wealth is moving upwards away from both young people, workers and pensioners alike. 

You can see the report here, and an article about it in The Independent here.