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Some civil servants have begun industrial action as part of a strike involving hundreds of thousands in protest at changes to their pensions. Some UK Border Agency staff began strike action at 1800 BST. About 600,000 teachers and civil servants are striking on Thursday over planned pension changes they say will mean working longer and paying more. Prime Minister David Cameron told MPs it was unfair of the strikers to cause problems for everyone.
Some civil servants have begun industrial action as part of a strike involving hundreds of thousands in protest at changes to their pensions.
Some UK Border Agency staff began strike action at 1800 BST.
About 600,000 teachers and civil servants are striking on Thursday over planned pension changes they say will mean working longer and paying more.
Prime Minister David Cameron told MPs it was unfair of the strikers to cause problems for everyone.
The coalition government faces the first industrial uprising against its austerity measures today as up to 750,000 public servants strike over planned changes to their pensions.A third of schools are expected to close and two-thirds of universities have cancelled lectures. Benefits will go unpaid, court cases will be postponed, police leave has been cancelled in London and airports are bracing themselves for backlogs at immigration.Mark Serwotka, leader of the Public and Commercial Services union, said it was the most important strike in his union's history. "Everything we have ever worked for is under attack," he added.
The coalition government faces the first industrial uprising against its austerity measures today as up to 750,000 public servants strike over planned changes to their pensions.
A third of schools are expected to close and two-thirds of universities have cancelled lectures. Benefits will go unpaid, court cases will be postponed, police leave has been cancelled in London and airports are bracing themselves for backlogs at immigration.
Mark Serwotka, leader of the Public and Commercial Services union, said it was the most important strike in his union's history. "Everything we have ever worked for is under attack," he added.
On the day of one of the biggest public-sector strikes for decades, the Indy has this awesome front page. All credit to them for pointing this out.
On the day of one of the biggest public-sector strikes for decades, the Indy has this awesome front page.
All credit to them for pointing this out.
Yes, they front-paged it and fleshed it out, but it's essentially the same story. My annoyance was the Mary Bousted, teachers union leader, should have know these figures before she faced that pipsqueak Tory. keep to the Fen Causeway
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