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National Gallery victory could give hope to thousands
Trade unionists and activists flock to Trafalgar Square solidarity rally

A VICTORY against privatisation plans at the National Gallery could give hope to thousands of trade unionists fighting Tory austerity, a mass rally in London heard this weekend.

Artists including Patrick Brill (known as Bob and Roberta Smith) and Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger paid tribute to the “inspirational” strike of PCS union members at the gallery, which is fighting to plans to outsource 400 staff to a private company.

Hundreds of union activists gathered just metres away from the building in Trafalgar Square to demonstrate public support for the dispute.

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