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DVLA to stage strike action over the bitter dispute over pay, jobs, pensions and conditions

by LLB Reporter
29th Mar 23 2:14 pm

The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said that more than 700 of their members at the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency’s call centre in Swansea, South Wales are to go on strike on 11 to 12 April.

Workers at DVLA have been in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs, pensions and conditions and the PCS union has already announced more strikes with 133,000 civil servants.

Around 133,000 civil servants will take to the picket lines across 132 government departments on 28 April and the Passport Office will start a five week strike on 2 April.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said, “We are serious about winning this dispute; ministers should be serious about negotiating with us.

“Our action will continue to escalate until Ministers put money on the table to help our members get through the cost-of-living crisis and beyond.”

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