Ambulance and social care workers stage final day of strike action
Who’s on strike TODAY? Ambulance crews, health and social care workers stage final day of action while DWP walkouts continue in Liverpool and Swansea on February 24
- Health workers in Northern Ireland are staging their final day of strikes today
- Civil servants at the DWP in Liverpool are also taking strike action
Strikes across the country continue today as everyone from ambulance workers to DVLA staff walk out in protest of stagnating pay and poor working conditions.
In Northern Ireland, 4000 social care workers and health professionals in Northern Ireland under union Unite are participating in their final day of strike action due to the effects of inflation against wages.
Health staff have been off work for a whole week, but answering critical calls, as part of what Union boss Kevin McAdam called a ‘determination to defend living standards.’
Elsewhere, DWP staff in Liverpool and DVLA staff in Swansea and Birmingham are also walking out over pay.
Here’s who’s striking today across the UK and why.
A number of public sector workers will walk out today in a month of disruption
DVLA staff in Swansea and Birmingham are striking
Ambulance workers in Northern Ireland are striking today over pay grievances and fears the service they provide is being affected.
It is the final day of the strikes the service has undertaken however paramedics taking part in the stoppage will be on standby to answer critical calls.
Unite’s lead regional officer for health in Northern Ireland, Kevin McAdam, said: ‘Nobody should be in any doubt regarding our members’ determination to defend their living standards amid an unprecedented cost of living crisis.’
Health workers are also walking out over concerns of low pay and poor working conditions, something Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said was making work ‘impossible’
Which jobcentres and DVLA bases are shut?
The following job centres are closed:
Liverpool Duke Street Jobcentre
Liverpool City Jobcentre
Liverpool Innovation Park Jobcentre
The following DVLA sites are closed:
Swansea Morriston
DVLA Birmingham office
She said: ‘With chronic low pay making it impossible to recruit and retain essential health workers, the health service in Northern Ireland is facing an existential crisis.’
Civil service – UK
A host of civil servants who are part of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) will continue their walk out today which will continue into the weekend.
Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) employees at various job centres are taking their 14th day of job action over pay, pensions, job security and redundant terms.
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) staff in Swansea and Birmingham are also staging a stoppage.
After taking five days of job action last month they are striking for six days until Saturday.
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