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UK passport officers to embark on strike for 5 weeks

Most of Britain’s passport office workers will embark on strike for five weeks starting in April 2023 in a pay dispute, potentially disrupting the delivery of passports ahead of the summer holiday period.

More than 1,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union working across most of the UK’s passport offices including in London, Liverpool, and Glasgow will walk out from April 3 to May 5, the union said in a statement on Friday.

They join workers in other sectors in Britain, who have staged strikes in recent months demanding higher pay to cover surging inflation.

According to Reuters, passport officers in Belfast, Northern Ireland can also strike if they vote in favour of walking out in a ballot that closes on Friday.

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“This escalation of our action has come about because, in sharp contrast with other parts of the public sector, ministers have failed to hold any meaningful talks with us, despite two massive strikes and sustained, targeted action lasting six months,” the PCS General Secretary, Mark Serwotka, said.

The PCS union has demanded a 10 per cent pay rise for civil servants as UK inflation is now running at just over 10 per cent.

Passport officers had previously rejected a two per cent pay rise.

The government’s passport offices are the sole issuer of UK passports, issuing over five million of them each year, meaning any strike by officers working there would likely cause significant disruption to services.

Britain is seeing the worst wave of labour unrest since the 1980s, with strikes affecting almost every aspect of daily life from healthcare and transport to schools and border checks, as workers demand pay rises that better reflect the worst inflation in four decades.

Around 100,000 other civil servants, who work in government departments, staged a strike on Wednesday, alongside thousands of other employees, including railway workers, doctors, and teachers.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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