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Strikes: Thousands of Northern Ireland public sector workers on industrial action | Strikes: Thousands of Northern Ireland public sector workers on industrial action |
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Thousands of public sector workers in Northern Ireland are taking strike action in protest at a range of issues including pay and pensions. | |
Staff at libraries, leisure centres, housing executive offices and other council-run premises are among those taking part. | |
Bin collections will also be affected. | Bin collections will also be affected. |
Members of Nipsa, Unite, the GMB, Unison, Siptu and the PCS joined trade unions in England and Wales in the strike action. | |
It could be the biggest walkout of employees since the coalition government came to power in May 2010. | It could be the biggest walkout of employees since the coalition government came to power in May 2010. |
Unions said one of the things they were protesting about was a pay offer they claim was worth only 1%. | |
Patricia McKeown of Unison said: "It's essentially local government, education library and boards, Housing Executive, who are out today. It is not yet health and social care. | |
"The people we represent are predominantly low-paid. Three of the lowest pay bands are outside the living wage, some people are barely above the living age. | |
"And isn't it a terrible shock to find out that these days in Northern Ireland there are more people in work on welfare benefits than there are out of work on welfare benefits? | |
"That's our members." | |
Jimmy Kelly of Unite said: "Our members don't do glamorous jobs, they're the ones lifting your bins from outside your door. | |
"It's a job that has to be done, but they have to be paid decent wages. | "It's a job that has to be done, but they have to be paid decent wages. |
"We've tried all the usual talking and meetings, trying to achieve an extra pound an hour for our members. The talking just doesn't get you anywhere." | "We've tried all the usual talking and meetings, trying to achieve an extra pound an hour for our members. The talking just doesn't get you anywhere." |