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100,000 civil servants latest to join UK strikes

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Some 100,000 UK civil servants on Thursday voted to strike, in the latest industrial action to hit a country wracked by a cost-of-living crisis.   


More than half of members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union working in 126 employer areas including in the Home Office, Department for Transport and the Department for Work and Pensions voted to strike, exceeding the 50 percent threshold needed to trigger a walkout.   


 “The government must look at the huge vote for strike action across swathes of the civil service and realise it can no longer treat its workers with contempt,” said PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka.   


 “Our members have spoken and if the government fails to listen to them, we’ll have no option than to launch a prolonged programme of industrial action reaching into every corner of public life.   


Union bosses are demanding a 10 percent pay rise to match the country’s high inflation rate.   


The cost-of-living crisis is leading to widespread UK strikes, with train workers, legal staff, dockers and even nurses among those walking out.   
LONDON AFP Nov10, 2022