The KESK public sector federation has announced a day’s strike action on 21 December in support of a range of important demands. These include affirming the right to strike in a collective agreement, job security and decent pay, equal pay for work of equal value, an end to the commercialization of public services, an increase in the minimum wage and an end to unfair arrests and intimidation of trade unionists.
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