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• The Civil and Public Services Association (CPSA) is going

2nd July 1987, Page 8
2nd July 1987
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ahead with a regional all-out strike on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 July in Wales, the Midlands, the North-West and Yorkshire. The union will ballot its members next week on whether to call an all-out indefinite strike from July 20. The Society of Civil and Public Servants (SCPS) which stopped its industrial action last week, says it is back in contact with the Treasury and hopes to settle its dispute.

0 Customs and Excise officers, dissatisfied at the handling of the pay claim by the two unions, are pressing for a new group to protect their interests alone. Selective strikes by customs officers have been used as a key weapon in the campaign of disruption. Last week CPSA customs staff at southern coastal ports refused to take part in regional strike action, claiming it would be ineffective without SCPS support.


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