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Coastguards back potential strike | |
(about 23 hours later) | |
Coastguard staff based in operations rooms have indicated their willingness to hold what would be their first strike in 186 years in a pay dispute. | |
Some 90% of trade union members voting in a consultative ballot said they would be prepared to strike. | |
Unions say when the dispute began in May, a basic coastguard was being paid just 1p more than the minimum wage. | Unions say when the dispute began in May, a basic coastguard was being paid just 1p more than the minimum wage. |
The government says it values the work of the UK's coastguards and negotiations over pay are continuing. | |
For months, coastguards have been working to rule, withdrawing non-essential 999 duties. | For months, coastguards have been working to rule, withdrawing non-essential 999 duties. |
These include completing incident reports and end of month returns. | These include completing incident reports and end of month returns. |
The government and the MCA can be in no doubt about the feeling of injustice amongst people who deliver a vital emergency service Mark SerwotkaPCS general secretary | |
Up to 700 members of staff have participated in this industrial action. | |
Other duties affected include staffing a phone line which supplies information to the public and shipping companies, and the issuing of fishing vessel certificates. | |
Operations room staff, based in the UK's 19 co-ordination centres, were the only staff being asked about the possibility of strike action. | |
They co-ordinate search and rescue operations at sea by taking distress calls and deploying the relevant teams to those in need of help. | |
Following the "yes" vote, there could be a full strike ballot in January and a final decision on industrial action would then be taken. | |
'Absolute disgrace' | |
In May, members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) working for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) voted for industrial action short of a strike. | |
Following the result of the consultative ballot, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: "The government and the MCA can be in no doubt about the feeling of injustice amongst people who deliver a vital emergency service and save lives. | |
"It is an absolute disgrace that you have coastguard watch assistants receiving a pay rise this October merely to comply with the increase in the national minimum wage." | |
The minimum wage for adults aged 22 and over is £5.52 an hour. |
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