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Staff to take action at Liverpool Council

Posted: 05 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


Children's services at Liverpool Council look set to be disrupted after social workers voted overwhelmingly for industrial action because of concerns over workloads.

Of the 145 Unison social workers balloted, 94.5 per cent voted in favour of starting industrial action from next week.

This will include working to rule, not covering for staff vacancies or sickness, refusing to carry out administration duties, and refusing to use personal cars to visit clients.

If this fails to bring management to the negotiating table, 90 per cent of those balloted are in support of plans for three days of strike action in February and March.
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Unison social services convener Christina Doyle said social workers didn't want to strike but "hoped it would send a message to management to come to the table".

The move follows accusations by the union that the council was risking the confidentiality of client information because of new working practices (news, page 8, 29 January).


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