133,000 Civil Servants to Strike in April.
A Tidal Wave of Civil Service Strikes: April’s Unrest and Escalation Get ready for a rollercoaster ride in April as civil servants gear up for a series of strikes that will not only disrupt services but also turn up the heat on the government. With events like a colossal five-week disruption at the Passport Office on the horizon, this month promises to be anything but dull.
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) is taking things up a notch with an all-out strike scheduled for April 28, involving a staggering 133,000 workers. This escalation marks a crucial turning point in the ongoing battle over pay, job security, pensions, and working conditions. The stage is set for an April showdown that could redefine the relationship between civil servants and the government.
As part of this month-long protest saga, PCS members at Ofgem in London and Glasgow have announced a six-day strike from April 10 to April 14, with an encore on April 17. Union leaders want the government to take note of their members’ unwavering determination and commitment to their cause.
PCS General Secretary, Mark Serwotka, passionately declared: “Our members stand firm in this conflict. Ministers must pay attention to our intensified actions and end this dispute by bringing real financial solutions to the table.”
With civil service strikes already causing significant upheaval, the forthcoming protests and national day of action are poised to ratchet up the pressure on a seemingly tone-deaf government. As we watch this gripping drama unfold, the true impact of these strikes on public services and communities at large remains an unfolding story. Buckle up, April is going to be quite a ride!
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