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Coastguard's two-day strike ends | |
(1 day later) | |
A 48-hour Bank Holiday-weekend strike involving local Coastguard staff has come to an end. | |
The strike action was taken by office-based rescue co-ordinators, who are angry at being paid less than other emergency services. | |
However, boat crews of the RNLI were operating as normal. | |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said contingency plans were in place, but reminded holidaymakers and boat users to take extra care throughout the day. | The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said contingency plans were in place, but reminded holidaymakers and boat users to take extra care throughout the day. |
About 700 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) across the UK began their walkout on Saturday. | About 700 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) across the UK began their walkout on Saturday. |
The strike followed five days of industrial action earlier this year at rescue co-ordination centres. | |
The PCS claims staff have experienced real-terms pay cuts, with pay rises averaging 2.5% for most staff, and less than 1% for senior personnel. | The PCS claims staff have experienced real-terms pay cuts, with pay rises averaging 2.5% for most staff, and less than 1% for senior personnel. |
Staff want a rise of £3,000 on their current base salary of about £12,500 a year. | Staff want a rise of £3,000 on their current base salary of about £12,500 a year. |