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Strike action affects day centres | |
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Day centre staff at Scotland's largest local authority are striking over pay and conditions. | |
Glasgow City Council's drop-in centres for adults and children with disabilities are affected by the indefinite industrial action. | |
About 200 staff are taking part in the latest in a series of strikes over plans to change pay and pensions. | About 200 staff are taking part in the latest in a series of strikes over plans to change pay and pensions. |
A council spokesman said it was willing to negotiate but insisted any talks must also include a review of services. | A council spokesman said it was willing to negotiate but insisted any talks must also include a review of services. |
About 800 adults and children use the drop-in day centres. | About 800 adults and children use the drop-in day centres. |
No talks have been planned and both sides said that a lengthy dispute looked likely. | No talks have been planned and both sides said that a lengthy dispute looked likely. |
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