Homeless charity staff to strike in dispute over pay

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orkers at homeless charity St Mungo’s will launch a month-long strike on Tuesday in a dispute over pay.

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Members of Unite will mount picket traces exterior workplaces in London, Brighton, Bristol and Oxford.

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The union stated the walkout was over a “pitiful” pay supply of two.25%.

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Unite common secretary, Sharon Graham stated: “Charity workers who should be on the streets helping the homeless have reached breaking point.

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“The workers are now taking a stand.

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“Instead of seizing the initiative to end the dispute, management’s decision to offer a pitiful 2.25% has spectacularly backfired.

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“Now St Mungo’s faces a month-long strike and the workers have Unite’s total support.

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“The pitiful pay offer has just made everyone in the union angrier.

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“St Mungo’s have the answer in their own hands.

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“Make Unite members a decent pay offer.

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“Their indifference to the financial pressures facing their own staff is quite frankly astonishing.”

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Emma Haddad, chief government of St Mungo’s, stated: “Our latest offer, combined with the annual pay rise proposed by the National Joint Council, would have meant a pay rise of at least 10% for those colleagues on the lowest salaries.

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“This is what Unite has been asking for but voted against it.

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“After all our efforts to find a solution to this dispute, a four-week strike is unprecedented and disproportionate.

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“It will impact vulnerable people at risk of or recovering from homelessness.

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“My door remains open to Unite, every day during the strike.”

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