ENVIRONMENT Agency workers will strike for the first time this month — when Britain is at risk from bad weather.
Thousands of staff who help to protect communities from floods will walk out over pay on January 18.
Environment Agency workers will strike for the first time this month — when Britain is at risk from bad weather
They have been working to rule for the past month.
Tory MP David Morris, who represents coastal constituency Morecambe and Lunesdale, Lancs, said: “This strike is irresponsible and shouldn’t happen, especially at this time of year with flooding being a major risk factor.
“That’s when the Environment Agency workers are needed most.
“They should reconsider their decision and serve the public.”
Union Unison said the workers, who maintain structures such as the Thames Barrier and coastal sea defences, were given an “inadequate” pay rise of two per cent plus a £345 payment in November.
It said: “Communities rely on these critical workers, particularly during extreme weather — they should be paid accordingly.”
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