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Schools, courts, job centres and council services are being hit as around 70,000 public sector workers in Wales join a one-day strike over pay, pensions and working conditions. | Schools, courts, job centres and council services are being hit as around 70,000 public sector workers in Wales join a one-day strike over pay, pensions and working conditions. |
Union leaders claim pay freezes leave low paid workers struggling to cope. | Union leaders claim pay freezes leave low paid workers struggling to cope. |
Welsh councils say a pay rise worth 1% to most workers and 4% to the lowest paid is the fairest they can afford. | Welsh councils say a pay rise worth 1% to most workers and 4% to the lowest paid is the fairest they can afford. |
The UK government has said public sector pay restraint protects jobs, services and the national finances. | The UK government has said public sector pay restraint protects jobs, services and the national finances. |
Local authorities in Wales said they expected "minimal" disruption to core services, but several closures and service changes were announced in advance of the strike: | Local authorities in Wales said they expected "minimal" disruption to core services, but several closures and service changes were announced in advance of the strike: |
However, health boards in Wales have said they are not expecting any disruption as a result of strike action. | However, health boards in Wales have said they are not expecting any disruption as a result of strike action. |
Neath Port Talbot council said no funerals will take place at Margam Crematorium or at any of the council's cemeteries. | Neath Port Talbot council said no funerals will take place at Margam Crematorium or at any of the council's cemeteries. |
Across the UK, more than a million public sector workers are expected to take part in the industrial action, predicted to be the biggest over pay since the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition came to power in May 2010. | Across the UK, more than a million public sector workers are expected to take part in the industrial action, predicted to be the biggest over pay since the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition came to power in May 2010. |
Those walking out include: | |
Striking workers are holding rallies around the country with around 200 people said to have gathered at Castle Square in Swansea and about 100 at an event in Wrexham. | |
Other rallies were taking place in Cardiff, Bangor, Carmarthen and Merthyr Tydfil. | |
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) claimed that pay freezes and below-inflation rises had left public sector workers £2,245 worse off on average since the UK coalition government took office. | The Trades Union Congress (TUC) claimed that pay freezes and below-inflation rises had left public sector workers £2,245 worse off on average since the UK coalition government took office. |
General Secretary Frances O'Grady said public sector workers would have "no shares" in the UK's economic recovery, but faced "several more years of penny-pinching and frugal living". | General Secretary Frances O'Grady said public sector workers would have "no shares" in the UK's economic recovery, but faced "several more years of penny-pinching and frugal living". |
The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), which represents local councils in Wales, said it had "complete sympathy" with the unions' frustration over austerity, but local authorities could not afford to improve their pay offer. | The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), which represents local councils in Wales, said it had "complete sympathy" with the unions' frustration over austerity, but local authorities could not afford to improve their pay offer. |
Chief executive Steve Thomas said: "The financial and service demand pressures being placed on our already fragile local public services mean that there simply will be no other pay offer made to employees. | Chief executive Steve Thomas said: "The financial and service demand pressures being placed on our already fragile local public services mean that there simply will be no other pay offer made to employees. |
"It is highly unfortunate that a small minority of union members are now encouraging a day of strike action that will see their members lose a day's wage, when the stark financial reality is that there is simply no money available to allow employers to improve the offer that has already been tabled." | "It is highly unfortunate that a small minority of union members are now encouraging a day of strike action that will see their members lose a day's wage, when the stark financial reality is that there is simply no money available to allow employers to improve the offer that has already been tabled." |
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has criticised unions for holding strikes based on ballots with low turnout, claiming that one persuaded just 20% of its eligible members to vote. | Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has criticised unions for holding strikes based on ballots with low turnout, claiming that one persuaded just 20% of its eligible members to vote. |
But Owen Hathway, Wales policy officer at NUT Cymru, said there was a mandate for strike action among teachers despite the ballot being two years ago. | But Owen Hathway, Wales policy officer at NUT Cymru, said there was a mandate for strike action among teachers despite the ballot being two years ago. |
"Throughout the entirety of those two years we've been in constant dialogue with our members," he said. | "Throughout the entirety of those two years we've been in constant dialogue with our members," he said. |
"We've conducted surveys of tens of thousands of our members as an ongoing practice to ensure we're kept abreast of how they're feeling about this strike action. | "We've conducted surveys of tens of thousands of our members as an ongoing practice to ensure we're kept abreast of how they're feeling about this strike action. |
"We wouldn't take this action if it wasn't for the fact that that's the will of the members." | "We wouldn't take this action if it wasn't for the fact that that's the will of the members." |
In June, the Cabinet Office said public sector pay restraint had saved £1.1bn in 2013/14, adding that it was necessary to protect jobs and public services, and to help restore the national finances. | In June, the Cabinet Office said public sector pay restraint had saved £1.1bn in 2013/14, adding that it was necessary to protect jobs and public services, and to help restore the national finances. |
Butetown Tunnel closure: | Butetown Tunnel closure: |
Welsh Conservatives leader and South Wales Central AM, Andrew RT Davies, has labelled Cardiff council leaders "incompetent" as the industrial action forced the closure of the city's Butetown Tunnel. | Welsh Conservatives leader and South Wales Central AM, Andrew RT Davies, has labelled Cardiff council leaders "incompetent" as the industrial action forced the closure of the city's Butetown Tunnel. |
"The knock-on effect of the closure of the Bute Tunnels have been enormous. Commuters from all walks of life and all professions have been hit by the ensuing gridlock, along with businesses across the city," he said. | |
The council has been asked to comment. | The council has been asked to comment. |
When the tunnel has closed previously due to strikes, the council has said it had to be monitored in case of breakdowns or accidents, and this was not possible during industrial action. | When the tunnel has closed previously due to strikes, the council has said it had to be monitored in case of breakdowns or accidents, and this was not possible during industrial action. |
At the Welsh assembly, no committee meetings have been scheduled for Thursday and visitors have been warned that the Senedd building in Cardiff Bay may be closed due to strike action. | At the Welsh assembly, no committee meetings have been scheduled for Thursday and visitors have been warned that the Senedd building in Cardiff Bay may be closed due to strike action. |
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "Ministers will be undertaking government engagements and dealing with any matters that arise throughout the day but will not be crossing picket lines." | A Welsh government spokesperson said: "Ministers will be undertaking government engagements and dealing with any matters that arise throughout the day but will not be crossing picket lines." |