9/14/10

British trade unions will hold a series of protests against the reduction of expenditure budget

The annual Congress of Trade Unions of Great Britain, held in Manchester, agreed on the consolidated holding a series of protests against the Government's planned reductions of budget expenditure. On Tuesday ITAR-TASS reported with reference to the British media.

In October in central London held a mass demonstration on the eve of the official presentation of the Minister of Finance budget report that lists the basic parameters of cost, which would plan for the next 12 months, the government coalition Tories and Liberal Democrats. The next phase of the nationwide demonstrations, designed to persuade the Government to abandon cost reductions as a means of leveling the budget deficit, will be held in March. If such actions are not persuade Whitehall to the need to change fiscal policies, trade unions will resort to the organization of strikes.

So the latest of these events because, according to the calculations of the trade unions, it was the spring of the residents of the United Kingdom, who will be able to enjoy myself all the "charms" to reduce budget expenditures, should increase the sense of dissatisfaction with government policy. Accordingly, and support for the strikes will then be larger. For example, the city council's second-largest British cities - Birmingham - has already sent 26 thousand people employed in government service (except for employees of educational institutions), the message warning of an excessive labor force and, consequently, the threat of dismissal in the case if they do not agree with the new conditions of employment contracts. Cuts in budgetary expenditures are incurred in order to save 330 million pounds.
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