Public sector strikes
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Asked if it was right that tax payers’ money was being used to try to stop public sector strikes by flying in staff from embassies overseas to man borders at ports and airports, the PMS said the Government was considering its contingency plans but would not be providing detail on those plans. The PMS said the public would expect the Government to do what it could to mitigate the impact of the strikes.
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