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More pressure on Wes Streeting as ambulance workers reject pay deal

Members of the GMB union voted by a majority of more than two thirds to go back to the negotiating table. The union has now written to the Secretary of State demanding an 'urgent meeting'.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

More pressure on Wes Streeting as ambulance workers reject pay deal

Members of the GMB union voted by a majority of more than two thirds to go back to the negotiating table. The union has now written to the Secretary of State demanding an 'urgent meeting'.

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telegraph.co.uk11 mesi fa

Strikes could spread after paramedics reject pay deal

GMB calls to meet with Streeting who claimed he would not let unions ‘hold the country to ransom’

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 25 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Strikes could spread after paramedics reject pay deal

    GMB calls to meet with Streeting who claimed he would not let unions ‘hold the country to ransom’

  2. venerdì 25 luglio 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    More pressure on Wes Streeting as ambulance workers reject pay deal

    Members of the GMB union voted by a majority of more than two thirds to go back to the negotiating table. The union has now written to the Secretary of State demanding an 'urgent…