Planned strike called off for more consultation
Unison, GMB and Unite, which represent 1.5m workers, suspended the strike last week so members could be consulted on new proposals from the Local Government Association.
Brian Strutton, GMB national secretary for public services, said: “It has proved extremely difficult to persuade the local government employers to agree new pay proposals for us to consult our members on. But now we have an agreed set of new proposals which we will consult on and while doing that GMB is suspending the strike planned for October 14. We will issue more details about the consultation shortly.”
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Hide AdA spokesman for GMB said the union wanted to strengthen its collective bargaining ability.
He said workers covered by the National Joint Council for Local Government had the lowest pay in the public sector and had suffered significant attacks on their working condition in recent years.