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09.05.12

Wave of strikes planned tomorrow

Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers will protest against measures affecting their pensions in a day of action tomorrow.

Health workers, MoD personnel, immigration staff, civil servants, off-duty policy officers, lecturers and many others will join walk-outs and demonstrations, which could involve up to 400,000 people, according to union leaders.

Serving police officers are banned from striking under law. The Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, said those marching tomorrow will wear black caps, to represent the number of officers the public will lose over four years as a result of the cuts: 16,000.

Unite's assistant general secretary, Gail Cartmail, said the demonstrations tomorrow will build on the anger that was on display during the November 30 strikes last year.

(Image copyright Andy O’Donnell, licensed under Creative Commons)

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