UK Strikes: union boss warns of bigger future strikes if ministers don’t act

Sky News published this video item, entitled “UK Strikes: union boss warns of bigger future strikes if ministers don’t act” – below is their description.

Ministers should be aware that “the amount of people voting for action is going to grow”Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of PCS Union says.

With over half a million workers already participating, Serwotka has stressed the urgency for action to address in-work poverty, with 40,000 civil servants relying on food banks.

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Read more here: https://news.sky.com/story/future-industrial-action-will-be-even-bigger-if-ministers-do-not-act-union-boss-warns-as-hundreds-of-thousands-of-workers-walk-out-12800447

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