No 10 cleaning and catering staff to begin month-long strike over pay

No 10 cleaning and catering staff to begin month-long strike over pay

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​Union also wants government to take workers on to staff and end outsourced contracts• UK politics live – latest updatesDowning Street could become a notably less appealing place to work in the coming weeks, with cleaners and catering staff at No 10 scheduled to begin a month-long continuous strike over pay and conditions.The strike, scheduled to last from 24 February to 25 March in No 10 and the Cabinet Office, is an extension of a wider dispute that has already taken place in a series of government departments. Continue reading… 

Union also wants government to take workers on to staff and end outsourced contracts

UK politics live – latest updates

Downing Street could become a notably less appealing place to work in the coming weeks, with cleaners and catering staff at No 10 scheduled to begin a month-long continuous strike over pay and conditions.

The strike, scheduled to last from 24 February to 25 March in No 10 and the Cabinet Office, is an extension of a wider dispute that has already taken place in a series of government departments.

Continue reading… 

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