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    Council workers face industrial action ballot after pay offer rejected

    By Alan Jones,

    13 hours ago
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    Sharon Graham said local authority workers have ‘drawn a line in the sand’ (Jacob King/PA) PA Archive

    Local authority workers are to be balloted for industrial action after rejecting a pay offer.

    Members of Unite , employed by local authorities in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , voted by 85% against the offer which the union said was worth £1,290 plus 2.5% on allowances.

    The workers include refuse collection, housing workers and care staff.

    Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Our members undertake vital frontline roles that ensure that local communities are well maintained, safe and attractive places to live, they have drawn a line in the sand and will not accept any further erosion of their pay.”

    An industrial action ballot will begin on August 30 and Unite said if there is a yes vote, strikes could begin later this autumn.

    Unite said local authority workers have endured more than a decade of pay freezes and below inflation pay increases which has seen their pay decline by over a quarter in real terms.

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