(December 2016) Public service unions are calling for improved pay and conditions and career development for nursery school workers. The unions argue that this group of workers has been neglected for too long and urgent action is need to properly recognise their skills and the pressure of work. Unions put their case to a meeting of the Higher Public Service Council for local and regional government on 14 December with some unions taking strike action and joining demonstrations.
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