Unprededented strike action loomed closer today at the UK’s shipping safety body, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, as both management and unions effectively blamed central government pay policy for blocking a ground-breaking three-year deal for ship surveyors and coastguards.
As the MCA advertised for directors of the three new divisions created by a major restructuring of operations, MCA chief executive Peter Cardy said he was braced for industrial...
Treasury gets blame for MCA pay dispute
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Mon 21 Jan, 2008
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