100,000 British public sector workers are on strike.
100,000 British public sector workers have decided to go on strike due to disputes over pay and pensions.
100,000 civil servants in England have decided to strike and stop working due to disputes over salaries and pensions and working conditions.
According to reports, on Thursday, about 100,000 employees from the public and commercial sector employees’ union decided to go on strike.
This union has asked the government to increase salaries by 10% and consider the most reasonable pension for retirees. The union has also demanded more job security.
The union announced that the strike will continue until November 18 if a radical proposal for its demands is not presented.
The Public and Commercial Employees Union is the sixth largest union in the UK, covering civil servants plus private sector pensioners who are retired by the government.
100,000 civil servants in England have decided to strike and stop working due to disputes over salaries and pensions and working conditions.
According to reports, on Thursday, about 100,000 employees from the public and commercial sector employees’ union decided to go on strike.
This union has asked the government to increase salaries by 10% and consider the most reasonable pension for retirees. The union has also demanded more job security.
The union announced that the strike will continue until November 18 if a radical proposal for its demands is not presented.
The Public and Commercial Employees Union is the sixth largest union in the UK, covering civil servants plus private sector pensioners who are retired by the government.