Staff at the UK's official statistics agency, responsible for publishing key economic data such as inflation and economic growth figures, have voted for strike action over a dispute centered around a 2-day-a-week return to office requirement. In a related development, civilian sailors in the Royal Navy's support fleet have also voted for strike action, citing a significant erosion in their pay. This marks the first time such a vote has occurred and raises concerns about potential impacts on UK security.
'People feel that on a day to day basis that personal contact isn't necessary, it is!' Political Commentator, Shahab Mossavat, reacts to civil servants threatening to strike after being told to work in the office 3 days a week. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 https://t.co/ONQRFRhSp6
Staff at UK statistics office vote for strike action https://t.co/tfP8nZaLji https://t.co/5RQBXEvFIY
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
UK statisticians to strike over 2-day-a-week return to office https://t.co/hSzN7saGqq via @PhilAldrick https://t.co/UrysqVrC9g
⚠️ 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…