Western Mail

City workers to stage fresh strikes over redundanci­es

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WORKERS at the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are to stage a series of fresh strikes from Monday in a long-running row over jobs.

Members of the Public and Commercial Services union will walk out for 20 days between May 15 and June 9, affecting offices in Cardiff, London, Glasgow and Manchester.

The workers have already taken seven days of strike action since last November in protest at a number of redundanci­es.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: “Our members only take strike action as a last resort but management’s reluctance to adequately address their concerns has given them no choice.

“There are vacancies at the Commission and there is no reason why our members can’t have those jobs.

“The fact that the government has cut the Commission to a quarter of its original size demonstrat­es the Tories’ lack of commitment to equality and human rights issues.

“Further budget and staff cuts would leave the Commission toothless at a time when more needs to be done to tackle hate crime and discrimina­tion.”

Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the EHRC – which has its Cardiff offices at the government buildings in St Agnes Road, near Gabalfa flyover – said: “The changes we are making will allow us to respond to the new challenges we face. I am proud of how well our staff have embraced this new way of working.

“We have made every attempt to end this dispute with the union.

“We are now focused on delivering our business plan. We are unclear as to their rationale for continuing action.”

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