More than 100,000 civil servants to strike on budget day next month | Politics News

More than 100,000 civil servants will go on strike on budget day in an escalating dispute over pay, pensions and job security.
PCS union has announced a new strike date of March 15, as Prime Minister Jeremy Hunt prepares to announce his spring budget.
It follows a strike last week that saw hundreds of thousands of members of 123 government agencies across England, Scotland and Wales protest.
The union warned that next month’s strike could involve more than 33,000 members who are working for 10 other employers, including HMRC, who have the results of a vote on February 28.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: “Rishi Sunak doesn’t seem to understand that the more he ignores our members’ requests for a raise in wages to help them weather the cost of living crisis, the more he becomes make them angrier and more determined.” .
“PCS members are suffering from a completely unacceptable pay cut. For example, by April, one-third of HMRC employees will only earn the minimum wage. 40,000 civil servants have used it. It’s a horrible treatment of its own workforce government.”
Mr Serwotka said the prime minister “could end this dispute tomorrow if he puts more money on the table”.
“If he refuses to do it, then more action is inevitable,” he warned.
The PCS union is calling for a 10% pay rise, pension protection and protection from job cuts.
The government said the claims, which would cost £2.4 billion, were unsustainable.
The dispute has become increasingly acrimonious with Mr Serwotka calling for talks last month to halt the move. a “complete farce” and warn of future strikes “will be even bigger” if ministers don’t act.
The strikes have affected several key government agencies including the Border Force, National Highways and the DVLA.
Newly voted members include those working for HMRC, the Welsh government, the Care Quality Commission and Company House.
Civil servants are among thousands of public sector workers on strike demanding pay and conditions amid soaring inflation and falling living standards.
How nurses continue with their industrial operations today after going out on Monday with paramedics and call handlers biggest strike in NHS history.
Union leaders have called on the government to act to prevent further strike action, but ministers in Britain have indicated they will not budge on one of the main points of contention – pay for the year 2022/23.