London: Sweeping budget cuts at lasted compelled a quarter of a million UK civil servants to stage a mass walk-out in protest as Union members claim the government has refused to negotiate on their contested budget and have launched a three-month campaign to push their demands, reports Dispatch News Desk (DND).
The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) has warned that the budget day strikes are just the tip of the iceberg and “the start of a rolling program of walkouts and disruptive action to put pressure on a government.”
Striking civil servants marched on number 10 Downing Street voicing their outrage at government cuts to pensions and wage packets, while the PCS held a rally in Westminster during Chancellor George Osborne’s speech.
“Civil and public servants are working harder than ever to provide the services we all rely on but, instead of rewarding them, the government is imposing cuts to their pay, raiding their pensions and trying to rip up their basic working conditions,” said General Secretary of the PCS Mark Serwotka.