Officers at the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) and staff at the UK's official statistics agency have voted for strike action. The RFA, which supports the Royal Navy, saw 79% of its officers voting for a strike due to pay disputes, marking a significant move that could impact UK security. The Royal Navy stated that RFA operations remain unaffected for now but are being closely monitored. Similarly, staff at Britain's official statistics agency, responsible for publishing key economic data, are striking over issues related to work requirements. This series of strikes, driven by significant erosion in pay and feelings of being overworked and underpaid, highlights growing unrest among workers in critical sectors of the UK.
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🇬🇧UK ROYAL NAVY GOES ON STRIKE 79% of Royal Fleet Auxiliary officers have voted to strike over pay disputes, potentially impacting UK security. Royal Navy: "RFA operations remain unaffected for now, but we are closely monitoring the situation and engaging in discussions."… https://t.co/ctOGBVJllJ
Civilian sailors on the Royal Navy's support fleet have for the first time voted for strike action over a significant erosion in pay in a move that could impact UK security. Read more 🔗 https://t.co/aN5FEHmbL0
⚠️ STAFF AT UK STATISTICS OFFICE VOTE FOR STRIKE ACTION Full Story → https://t.co/hfzUudpEYr Staff at Britain's official statistics agency, which publishes economic data such as inflation and economic growth figures, have voted for strike action in a dispute over requirements…
🚨BREAKING: OFFICERS AT ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY (RFA) VOTE FOR STRIKE ACTION🚨 Nautilus Director of Organising Martyn Gray said: “The result of this ballot is a clear indication of the strength of frustration amongst our members at the RFA who feel overworked, underpaid, and… https://t.co/i6NDXguTyj