Fresh strikes planned as teachers and ambulance staff in Wales reject pay offers

The National Education Union said it had a clear mandate for strike action that had now been rescheduled for March 2.

Alan Jones
Wednesday 15 February 2023 08:29 EST
Unite members in Welsh Ambulance were now set to strike on February 20, 21 and 22 (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Unite members in Welsh Ambulance were now set to strike on February 20, 21 and 22 (Kirsty O’Connor/PA) (PA Wire)

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Offers aimed at resolving disputes over pay have been rejected by teachers and ambulance workers in Wales, with more strikes now being planned.

Unite said its members in the Welsh Ambulance Service had overwhelmingly rejected the offer.

The National Education Union (NEU) also rejected an offer.

NEU joint general secretary Kevin Courtney said: “In good faith the union postponed the day of action scheduled for February 14, whilst we conveyed full details of the offer and sought feedback from members in Wales.

“They have emphatically informed us that the offer of an additional 1.5% added to teachers’ pay, plus an additional 1.5% lump sum is simply not good enough and fails to address either the cost-of-living crisis, spiralling inflation, nor the damage done to pay since 2010.

“We have a clear mandate for strike action that is now rescheduled for March 2 in schools across Wales.

“We have thanked the minister for being prepared to negotiate with us, in stark contrast to the Westminster Government.”

Unite said its members in the Welsh Ambulance Service had rejected a similar offer by 92% on a ballot turnout of 70%.

Unite members in Welsh Ambulance were now set to strike on February 20, 21 and 22.

Unite has called for further talks to resolve the dispute.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The Welsh government has a clear opportunity to stop the upcoming strikes.

Unite members have spoken - the current offer is not acceptable

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham

“Instead of the political posturing it has engaged in, now is the time to get round the table and improve the offer.

“Unite members have spoken – the current offer is not acceptable. These workers are living hand to mouth. Act now before the strikes escalate further.”

Unite’s lead NHS officer Richard Munn said: “The Welsh government has promoted the importance of social partnership – the relationship between the unions, employers and government. This social partnership is now being put to the test and talks are needed to try to resolve the dispute.”

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