More than 500 Glasgow Council social work assistants are entering their fourth day of strike action today in a dispute over job grading.
The Unison walkout started on Tuesday, with the assistants known as social care workers claiming that a job evaluation last year failed to acknowledge the complexity of their jobs.
The strike will continue until at least Monday, when Unison and the council next sit down for talks.
Unison said it was also balloting staff who work alongside social care workers on whether they should walk out in support of the strike and in protest against council's attempts to reallocate social care worker's tasks to other employees.
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