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Hundreds of thousands strike in UK over pay

Teachers, train personnel, civil servants join doctors to protest low wages

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2023 9:00PM

Hundreds of thousands strike in UK over pay
Healthcare workers hold placards at a picket line outside St Thomas’ Hospital in London on February 6, 2023 as the United Kingdom faced the biggest round of health service strikes. Nurses and ambulances staff stepped up their demands for better pay to combat the UK’s cost of living crisis. – AFP pic, March 15, 2023

LONDON – Teachers, London Underground train drivers and civil servants joined striking doctors today in a mass stoppage as Britain’s finance minister was due to unveil his tax and spending plan.

With hundreds of thousands of people due to walk out, it threatens to be the biggest single day of industrial action since a wave of unrest began last year.

Workers hit by the cost-of-living crisis have been striking across the economy from nurses to lawyers, pitting unions against the government which says big pay hikes are unaffordable and will only fuel inflation.

As well as pay, which workers say has not kept up with inflation, other issues include conditions, job security and pensions.

Other groups walking out today are university staff across the United Kingdom and BBC journalists in England.

The walkout by train staff in the Aslef and Rail, Maritime and Transport unions in London left the entire Underground train network at a standstill.

Finn Brennan, of Aslef, blamed the government for failing to properly fund public transport in London, and for driving through huge savings which he maintained would lead to cuts in pensions and conditions.

Government departments and the Border Force were expected to be hit by a walk-out of an estimated 130,000 members of the PCS civil servants’ union.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said it was a “national scandal” that people administering government services were now so poorly paid some of them were forced to rely on handouts themselves.

“It’s tragic, because I see these men and women who’ve dedicated their life to public service who always go the extra mile,” he told Sky News.

“They went into work (when) there were people dying from Covid-19 (and) now... they go into the food banks,” he said.

The latest stoppage by teachers – a two-day strike starting today – was expected to affect every school in England.

National Education Union leaders Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney threatened to step up their action if the government failed to put “money on the table”.

“If they don’t our action will escalate,” they said in a joint statement.

“Shamefully, ministers don’t seem interested in giving their own employees a fair pay rise to help them through the cost-of-living crisis and beyond.”

UK hospital doctors in England on Monday launched a three-day stoppage claiming some of them were paid less than coffee shop workers.

The British Medical Association which represents junior doctors says they have suffered a 26% real-terms cut to their pay since 2008-09.

Hunt will deliver his budget plan to Parliament from 1230 GMT (830pm Malaysia time). – AFP, March 15, 2023

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