The UK will face transport strikes in many sectors this holiday season

The UK will face transport strikes in many sectors this holiday season
The UK will face transport strikes in many sectors this holiday season

A passenger waits on a platform at a train station on the day of the national strike organized by trade unions in Brussels, Belgium, on November 9, 2022 – AFP

UK roads, trains and air transport will be affected by multiple strikes over the year-end holidays, which will complicate family gatherings and holidays for Britons and tourists after two years of the pandemic.

The Union of Civil Servants PCS, which is leading a series of actions in various areas of public administration, announced on Friday (2) that road workers will “take part in a 12-day strike on English roads between December 16 and January 7”.

The union claims that traffic may be “paralyzed” by the protests.

“We know that the actions of our members may disturb travelers who want to visit their family members during the festive period, but are forced to do so by a government that does not listen to its workforce,” the association denounced in a statement.

“Given the severe cost of living of the crisis, they deserve to be adequately compensated for the important work they do to keep our roads safe,” he added.

The CSO is also expected to announce new strike dates for other ministries, including the Interior Ministry, in the coming weeks.

At the same time, railway strikes organized by various unions for months to demand wage increases in line with high inflation will continue throughout December, and security guards on the Eurostar train, which connects London to the European continent, have also called for several days. from strike.

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Finally, 350 third-party baggage handlers at Heathrow, one of Europe’s largest airports, are also planning to call a 72-hour strike, starting December 16.

For months, the UK has suffered several strikes in many sectors of the economy, led by logistics and the Post Office, in the face of 11% inflation and a sharp decline in the cost of living.


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