Over 2,000 workers in the Driving Standards Agency, the body that organises driving tests, have taken another day of strike action. The union involved, PCS, argues that the Agency has begun pushing through job cuts and changes in working practices without proper consultation. Office closures are also planned in London, Edinburgh and Birmingham.
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Driving agency staff strike over jobs and working practices
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