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Serco workers vote to strike over the targeting of union activists

SERCO employees in London have voted to strike over the targeting of union activists, in the latest industrial dispute to hit the outsourcing firm, Unite announced today.

After a near-unanimous vote, more than 40 civil enforcement officers in Ealing will walk out over Serco’s offer of severance to elected Unite representatives, a move that the union branded an attempt to undermine worker organisation.

Strike dates will be announced in due course.

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