BT workers have voted to hold a national strike for the first time in 35 years, marking the latest industrial dispute over pay.
More than 25,000 members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) at BT and Openreach, the company’s broadband infrastructure business, voted in favour.
The potential strike action will have a serious effect on infrastructure, particularly on the rollout of broadband, and may cause significant issues for those working from home.
Given that many of those who voted for a strike at BT work in call centres it could also lead to disruption and delays for customers.
Most of Britain’s rail network was shut down last week by nationwide strikes over pay, conditions and redundancies. Barristers picketed courts on Monday, demanding higher legal aid
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2022-06-30 23:01:00Z
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