• Over 100 Camden traffic wardens take indefinite strike action

    Over 100 Camden traffic wardens take indefinite strike action
    Over 100 London traffic wardens have been on an indefinite strike since 24 July, after a meagre pay offer of 4.5% from NSL, a company subcontracted by Camden Council.UNISON members unanimously voted for strike action, with more workers joining the picket as the weeks roll on.
    The wardens, who are mainly low-paid Black staff, work outdoors for 42.5 hours a week, in all weather, and were classified as key workers during the pandemic. They regularly receive racist abuse for carrying out their work.
  • Over 100 Camden traffic wardens on indefinite strike

    Over 100 Camden traffic wardens on indefinite strike
    Over 100 London traffic wardens have been on an indefinite strike since 24 July, after a meagre pay offer of 4.5% from NSL, a company subcontracted by Camden Council.UNISON members unanimously voted for strike action, with more workers joining the picket as the weeks roll on.
    The wardens, who are mainly low-paid Black staff, work outdoors for 42.5 hours a week, in all weather, and were classified as key workers during the pandemic. They regularly receive racist abuse for carrying out their work.

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