The UK's biggest supported housing provider, Stonham, faces the possibility of industrial action as union members consider a management pay offer.
Trade union Amicus is holding a consultative ballot over a 2.55 per cent pay offer this year for lower paid staff and 2.5 per cent deal for the rest.
Its members last week rejected an across-the-board offer of 2.5 per cent, with the union calling for a 3.75 per cent increase.
The result of the consultative ballot is expected next week, after which Amicus may ballot for industrial action short of a strike.
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