Wandsworth Traffic Warden strike over as GMB members accept major pay uplift
Members will receive a pay rise of 11.5 per cent, plus guaranteed pay rises for the next two years
Members will receive a pay rise of 11.5 per cent, plus guaranteed pay rises for the next two years
Another four days of action planned by employees of NSL, Wandsworth Council’s parking contractor
Whilst we cannot advise any motorist to park in any of these bays, we would encourage anyone who receives a ticket to appeal the decision immediately, says GMB
It’s bad enough that NSL are ignoring us, but to refuse to talk to ACAS really demonstrates how seriously they are taking this dispute, says GMB
This dispute could be settled for a little more than that, so surely Wandsworth Council should be looking to end the strike, says GMB
We will remain vigilant and we are still prepared to take strike action if it becomes necessary to prevent a future pay cut for these frontline workers, says GMB
Social workers and care workers will be balloted for industrial action unless Wiltshire Council repudiates plans for ‘fire and rehire’ pay cuts, says GMB
Wandsworth Traffic Wardens to extend their strike action to include the second week of the tournament
GMB members vote for more action after Wiltshire Council refuses to rule out fire and rehire to impose their pay cut
GMB believe these staff members are at least £5 per hour underpaid, says union