Health Minister Will Quince tells @BBCBreakfast & @SkyNews viewers the Government will not negotiate on pay with nurses because “it’s accepted in full” the recommendations of the “Independent” pay review body
I explain why that’s complete boll**** - this is a political choice
The Prime Minister has insisted he won't back down over striking workers, however, a survey has found that around two thirds of the public support the walkouts.
Do you think the government is out of touch with the mood of the country?
October was the worst month for strikes in the UK for more than a decade with 417,000 days lost to walkouts, official figures show https://t.co/3tz8X95wcv
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please RT and tweet your support for our members at DVSA and the Rural Payments Agency who are taking part in the first phase of targeted strike action relating to our ballot on pay, pensions and redundancy terms
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Solidarity to our brothers and sisters who are out on strike today @RMTunion
Leading the charge for a better society and better working conditions for your members and all workers across the UK
Today we are proud to join the fight ✊🏼 #PCSonStrike
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Today sees the first wave of @pcs_union Industrial Action. Please send messages of solidarity to our members & reps in DVSA & Rural Payments Agency (RPA) who are braving harsh weather on their picket lines this morning.
Picket lines:https://t.co/RNSH1UKhCp
Rishi Sunak has claimed that to pay a 10% pay rise to all public sector employees will cost each household in the UK £1,000. This is what I call CRAp - which stands for a ‘completely rubbish approximation’ to the truth. Let me explain…a thread…