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The RLC Association Trust AGM 2022

The RLC Association Trust AGM will be held between 1400-1600hrs on Monday 4th July 2022, in the main lecture theatre in Building 101 at DCLPA, Worthy Down. The Key Note speaker will be the Master General of Logistics who will make a ‘State of the Nation’ address.

This AGM will be the first physical meeting since 2019 due to COVID-19. It has a formal purpose of presenting the accounts of the RLC Association Trust and an update of The RLC’s One Day’s Pay Scheme. A MS Teams link to attend the meeting virtually is available on Defence Connect for serving RLC personnel and Civil Servants that can be accessed from MODNET and personnel electronic devices.

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