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Strikers make their voice heard
Services disrupted as Council workers walk out
A pay rise offer of 2.45% is not enough say Council workers out on strike in Swindon today.
A disruption that has already caused some schools to close, Swindon's main libraries to shut their doors and other services, such as wheelie bin collections, to be seriously affected.
Unison and Unite, the two unions who represent those on strike, have been demanding a 6% increase in pay from the Government. But they insist they cannot afford it.
"We deliver an essential service in Swindon and some of our lowest paid workers are earning £6.68 an hour. People who make themselves available to work everyday including Christmas day.
"No bonus. No enhancements. No extra for weekend work. And we've had enough.
"The Government have offered an increase of 18p on that. It's not enough given the rise in the cost of living.
"Some of our workers just can't afford to keep doing the job, which involves caring for people in their homes. People who rely on us. Really essential care like bathing and being there in an emergency."
A spokesperson for Swindon Borough Council said: “This is a national, not a local, issue.
"We apologise to residents for any inconvenience caused by the strike action. Our website www.swindon.gov.uk has full details of any services which have been affected.”
The two-day strike is due to continue tomorrow [Thursday]. |
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