Unite’s ambulance workers are already set to walk out next Monday
A series of fresh strikes by ambulance workers has been announced by Unite in an escalation of the bitter dispute over pay and staffing.
READ MORE: The powerful moment a terminal cancer patient came out to support the striking nurses who 'kept her alive' The newly-announced strike action will involve Unite’s members in the North West, North East, East Midlands, West Midlands, Wales and Northern Ireland. Unite said that as with previous strikes, its representatives will be working at regional level to agree derogations to ensure that emergency life and limb cover will be in place during the action.
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