UK ambulance workers announce strike dates in December
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[December 06, 2022]
LONDON (Reuters) -More than 10,000 ambulance workers across
England and Wales will strike on Dec. 21 and 28 over pay and conditions,
the GMB union said on Tuesday, adding to widespread industrial action
across Britain's health service over the Christmas period.
The union said its members, including paramedics, emergency care
assistants and calls handlers, at nine regional ambulance services would
walk out.
Workers across a wide range of sectors are currently taking, or planning
to take, industrial action in Britain as inflation outstrips wage
increases, and with the economy likely already in a recession.
"The last thing they want to do is take strike action, but the
government has left them with no choice," GMB's National Secretary
Rachel Harrison said.
The Unite trade union also said that more than 1,600 ambulance workers
would strike on Dec. 21 over a pay dispute.
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Ambulances are seen parked outside of
the Queen's Hospital in Romford, amid the spread of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) pandemic in London, Britain, January 11, 2022.
Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
Britain's state-run National Health
Service is already grappling with planned industrial action by
thousands of nurses after the government refused to meet demands for
pay hikes.
Chairman of the governing Conservative Party Nadhim Zahawi said on
Sunday the government was looking at bringing in the military to
help keep public services running if key workers took strike action.
(Reporting by Farouq Suleiman; editing by William James)
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