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Indefinite strike continues at St Mungo's as workers reject pay offer
St Mungo's workers protest outside the homeless charity's head quarters in Tower Hill, London, as they began a month long strike over pay. Picture date: Tuesday May 30, 2023.

WORKERS at the homelessness charity St Mungo’s have rejected a “divisive” pay offer from management aimed at splitting the workforce and breaking an indefinite strike, their union said today.

Unite said that bosses offered “as little as possible” in an attempt to get the deal “over the line and split the workforce,” warning the charity’s offer would still leave workers in fear of being unable to pay their rent or mortgages.

Workers began an indefinite strike action on June 27.

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