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Ambulance technicians on strike force British government to call in army

Ambulance technicians on strike force British government to call in army

you Health professionals of UK Test health system again this week. About 10 thousand Nurses They were on strike this Tuesday, and today is their turn Ambulance technicians🇧🇷

Nurses want the government’s attention and they have one demand: salary restructuring. The same goes for ambulance technicians.

The Ambulance Network strike is taking place in England and Wales. The British government has decided to call up 1200 members of the armed forces to ensure minimum services.

Colonel James Shaw of the British Army assures that the Army will only undertake non-urgent tasks. “There shouldn’t be any situation where red lights should be flashed. As I said there is no danger to life. If there is, paramedics will be sent to the spot,” the army admitted.

The UK Foreign Secretary met the three unions on Tuesday afternoon to discuss solutions, but was unable to reach an agreement.

On Twitter, Steve Barclay clarified that it was “disappointing that some members of the union are continuing with more strikes” and admitted he was open to continuing talks. “My door remains open to new negotiations. (…)”, writes the health representative.

The country is facing the biggest ever strike wave in many sectors. Health professionals, railway employees, passport officers and postal workers. It is a response to a crisis and record inflation.

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