Important day in the Branch year.... getting our committee mandate from the membership to improve pay, get progression sorted for inspectors and improve working conditions @PINSgov @ThePlanner_RTPI @RTPI@PlanningMag@HWGPNFY
“We want to see the whole civil service pay system reformed because it's not fit for purpose, it doesn't work for civil servants, it doesn't work for the civil service in terms of trying to recruit and retain people” - @Amy_Leversidge https://t.co/T7MSfqd2vc
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Defend the Right to Strike – Emergency Protest.
@The_TUC has organised a protest on Monday 22 May, when the Strikes Bill returns to the House of Commons for the final vote
Read all about it here 👇👇
https://t.co/2IQs44jW7O
@RTPIPlanners This is a symptom of where we are on pay and conditions #prospectstrike @RTPIPlanners what are you planning to do to support the profession and sort this out? We need action from the survey...
Prospect members in the public sector out on picket lines today to say enough is enough on pay, cuts to redundancy terms and threats to jobs #ProspectStrike 🪧
“I’m striking because I have lost £9,800 in pay over the last five years, I want to stand shoulder to shoulder and in solidarity with all those civil servants who are now forced to use food banks and are struggling to pay the spiralling mortgage costs.
This action was avoidable, but failure by government to make a comparable offer to elsewhere in the public sector has made it inevitable - @mikeclancy1 📢
On Wednesday, Prospect members in the public sector are striking over pay & conditions #ProspectStrike
Looking forward to Wed 10th May when @ProspectUnion Civil Servants will be out on strike again for fair pay. ✊
Time for a pay rise that not only helps workers, but helps departments recruit & retain staff & deliverer our critical public tasks.
#CivilService#ProspectStrike
📢 Civil servants need a fair deal 📢
Ahead of next week's public sector strike action, Prospect reps met to discuss our dispute over pay and conditions.
A graphic illustration from the Institute for Government on what has happened to pay in the civil service over more than a decade. No wonder many areas are plagued by recruitment and retention problems. This is why many of our members are striking in this coming week.
The two main trade unions with members in the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) are escalating their industrial action, with one announcing two new strike dates in May and June.
#planning#PINS
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