Royal staff take action over poverty wages
ROYAL staff will stage their first industrial action in history as years of pay restrictions have left Windsor Castle wardens struggling to survive, their union announced yesterday.
Over 80 per cent of royal workers — who are represented by the PCS union — voted to take action short of a strike.
As reported by the Star last month, Windsor wardens are currently paid below the living wage, with salaries starting at a meagre £14,400 a year.
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