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Daniel Smith

DVLA staff will go on strike again next month over pay, pensions and conditions

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency workers are to stage 15 days of strike action in the long-running civil service dispute over pay, pensions and conditions.

Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) members working for Output Services Group at Ty Felin and Morriston in Swansea will take action from June 11 to 25. The workers print materials for DVLA and other Government departments.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: “We’re not afraid to turn up the pressure on ministers to achieve our reasonable demands – a fair pay rise to help our members through the cost-of-living crisis and beyond.”

A statement on PCS website read: "The success of the previous targeted strike action shows that we can really make an impact and demonstrates to the government that it needs to take our demands seriously.

"We are determined to keep the pressure on until the government improves its offer to members."

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