Workers at various locations in the UK, including Cammell Laird dockyard, Barnet Council, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow airports, are facing or have taken strike action due to pay disputes or strike-breaking issues. Unions like Unite, GMB, RMT, and Unison are involved in these labor disputes, with legal actions being considered in some cases.
Solidarity with hundreds of @CammellLaird shipyard workers who refused to cross @RMTunion #FairPay4RFA picket lines. 7 including @unitetheunion + @GMB_union union reps have now been suspended. Reinstate them now! @UKLabour scrap all the anti-union laws! https://t.co/4OQrrLY6vu
Mental health social workers in Barnet have been on strike for 73 days. @unisontheunion are set to take legal action against the Labour council over strike-breaking agency labour. https://t.co/a1jsFosEYV https://t.co/sAGcKwGbRC
Bin collectors in Edinburgh have voted to strike during the Festival over a pay dispute https://t.co/PL41b5WaBc
Strike action at Aberdeen and Glasgow airports is "inevitable" said the Unite union after workers overwhelmingly voted to strike in a pay dispute. https://t.co/KIS4bDQDmz
Edinburgh faces a repeat of the 2022 bin strike unless workers receive an improved pay offer, a union has warned ✍️: Nick Forbes https://t.co/sVsDS6SdL4
NEW: @unisontheunion are set to take legal action against Labour-run Barnet Council over the use of agency labour to break a strike by mental health social workers. Such practices were ruled unlawful by the High Court last year. Workers have taken 72 days of strike action. https://t.co/Xt8GoCrVvU
NEW: Hundreds of workers at Cammell Laird dockyard on Merseyside, members of @unitetheunion & @GMB_union, to be balloted for strike action after workers were suspended for refusing to cross an @RMTunion picket line during a seafarers strike.