Austerity pay: Public-sector workers in big three trade unions move towards summer of confrontation with Con-Dem government
Hundreds of thousands of public-sector workers step towards widespread confrontation with the government over pay
Hundreds of thousands of public-sector workers stepped towards a widespread confrontation with the government over pay yesterday, with the Con-Dem coalition facing a summer of resistance.
In schools, the health service and local authorities, Britain’s three biggest unions are launching ballots on strike action.
Public-sector workers have suffered four years of austerity, 440,000 job losses, privatisation, pay freezes and real-terms pay cuts of 18 per cent.
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