Atomik Architecture staff balloting for strike after bosses threaten jobs when workers declared pay dispute
WORKERS at a London architects are balloting on strike action after bosses threatened redundancy when they declared a pay dispute.
The strike ballot is thought to be the first in the history of private-sector architecture.
Workers at Atomik Architecture, members of the United Voices of the World union (UVW), want a 10 per cent pay increase, fewer hours, flexible working, paid training and recognition of their union.
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