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Warning as council workers accept pay deal

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: June 4 2008 05:25 | Last updated: June 4 2008 05:25

Council workers grudgingly voted to accept a below inflation pay offer because they could not afford to strike, said their union on Tuesday.

The GMB union, representing 250,000 local government workers, said the offer, worth 2.45 per cent, had been accepted by a four to one majority. Brian Strutton, GMB national secretary, said the size of the majority was only because workers felt that they could not afford to go on strike.

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