Public Services, Tax and Commerce Union

PTC
Full name Public Services, Tax and Commerce Union
Founded January 1996
Date dissolved March 1998
Merged with CPSA into Public and Commercial Services Union
Members 154,000 (1997)[1]
Affiliation TUC, CCSU
Key people Clive Brooke and John Sheldon, general secretaries
Office location London, England
Country United Kingdom

The Public Services, Tax and Commerce Union (PTC) was a short-lived trade union in the United Kingdom.

The union was formed in January 1996, when the Inland Revenue Staff Federation merged with the National Union of Civil and Public Servants.[2] The general secretaries of the two former unions, Clive Brooke and John Sheldon respectively, became joint general secretaries of the new union.

The union's primarily worked in the Civil Service, but also in other public organisations. In March 1998, the union joined with the Civil and Public Services Association (CPSA), forming the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS). [2]

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