Labour Research (July 2019)

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Traffic wardens


Over 120 traffic wardens in Camden, north London, have succeeded in their bid for improved pay after taking 33 days’ strike action. 


The UNISON members — technically known as civil enforcement officers — are employed by a private company, NSL, on a contract from Camden council. They had been paid £10 an hour, below the London Living Wage of £10.20 an hour. 


Workers have now won a pay rate of £11.08 for the lowest paid and improvements to the “code red” policy where workers are injured or are attacked while at work.

https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/48471/Strikers+in+Camden+win+pay+rise+off+outsourcer


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