Ambulance workers in England and Wales have gone on strike today over an ongoing wage dispute with the government, with fourteen other unions, including about one million NHS members, saying they do not want to continue negotiating wage increases for next year. fiscal year if current requirements are met. UK Health Minister Steve Barclay expressed deep regret that ambulance unions have taken this step, indicating that he will continue dialogue with the unions to reach an agreement that will end the crisis.
It is noteworthy that in Britain these days there is a powerful wave of protests from public sector workers due to high inflation in the country at a high pace. This has a direct impact on family income.