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This table will contain circulars issued by the branch to members.
March 2009
Click HERE to see the elected branch officials for 2009/10
Click HERE to view the PCS memo issued to Fujitsu members regarding their pay freeze.
Click HERE to view the GEC & SEC election results for 2009.
Click HERE to view the memo issued to DVLA management regarding draconian smoking policy changes.
Click HERE for a branch newsletter issued September 2009
Click HERE for the November 2009 Newsletter, including a report on Sian James MP & Mark Serwotka's visit to DVLA.

 

DVLA is feeling the pinch!! Click HERE for details of how all staff must cut costs!

PCS in DVLA IS INVITING MEMBERS TO APPLY FOR THE CHANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN A GROUND BREAKING EQUAL PAY CLAIM. CLICK HERE FOR THE MEMO AND APPLICATION. There is also a link HERE to the PCS website inviting members to register.

DVLA & PCS reps lobbied the National Assembly for Wales for equal pay rights recently. Below is reproduced the press release issued by Edwina Hart, Labour AM for Gower:

Gower AM backs DVLA staff claim for rate for the job 

Gower Labour AM Edwina Hart, along with other AMs, met with members of the PCS union today (Tuesday 4 Nov) who are employed at the DVLA in Swansea . PCS members and there union representatives were lobbying members of the National Assembly for Wales over the UK government’s application of regional pay policy in the UK civil service and the knock on effect of a pay gap for the DVLA’s predominantly female staff.

 

Mrs Hart said: “As a former active trade unionist I very much support the ethos of paying the rate for the job. The PCS is calling on the Department for Transport to investigate an apparent pay inequality issue and I consider that request to be entirely reasonable.”

 

The location of DVLA’s headquarters in Swansea exploits local employment market conditions to such an extent that the predominantly female DVLA workforce are paid on average 16% less than their colleagues who work for the same employer, the Department of Transport (DfT), located in other parts of the UK, mainly in the English regions. This pay gap is equivalent to DVLA staff working for free for the rest of the year, compared to their DfT colleagues.

 

The DfT has refused to investigate this pay inequality and the link between gender and pay in the DVLA and the rest of the department. The union is currently seeking a judicial review against the DfT and lodging equal pay claims.

 

PCS Senior National Officer for Wales , Jeff Evans said:

"We believe staff should be paid the rate for the job whether they work in Swansea or Swindon . This cynical exploitation by the Treasury of local market conditions in Swansea impacts, not just on the DVLA workers but also on the Swansea and West Wales economy which loses out to the tune of £13 million each year.”

 

MEMBERS PARTICIPATED IN A SUCCESSFUL DAY OF ACTION OVER PAY ON FRIDAY 29TH AUGUST 2008. A SOLID TURNOUT WAS REPORTED WITH GOOD WELSH MEDIA COVERAGE.

      LEFT: PCS REPS & MEMBERS MOUNT A SOLID PICKET LINE IN DEFENCE OF DECENT PAY!!

 

 

                          PAY
Click here for the BEC's memo to members regarding the 2008 pay offer.
RESULT OF PAY BALLOT IS: YES 1,199, NO 652, SPOILT 11. PAY BALLOTS ISSUED 4,524
 
 

 

                 Branch Report June 2007