Workplace Report (September 2014)

Bargaining news

That’s the ticket

Traffic wardens in the London Borough of Ealing, employed by the support services group NSL, have won a 2% pay rise, followed by a further 1.5% in 2015.

The deal for the 50 civil enforcement officers, represented by the Unite general, was accepted at a mass meeting on the eve of strike action planned for 11 September. The company had previously offered 1.5% for 2014-15.

www.unitetheunion.org/news/ealing-traffic-wardens-pay-dispute-settled


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