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The thread centers on a news report that low-paid Windsor Castle staff, represented by a union, are set to be balloted for industrial action over guided-tour work conditions and pay. The key issues raised include claims of long-term pay restraint (with some starting around £14,400), whether strike action would occur around the politically sensitive period before the general election, and the union’s proposal of non-strike measures like withdrawing goodwill. Overall sentiment in the comments is largely alarmed/tense, with contributors reacting to the unusual prospect of industrial action within the royal household.

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The Queen is facing the prospect of the first ever industrial action by members of the royal household.
More than 100 low-paid staff at Windsor Castle are due to be balloted from Tuesday in a dispute about leading guided tours, the Public and Commercial Services union [PCS] said.
The announcement of the ballot came just ahead of David Cameron’s meeting with the Queen about the official dissolution of parliament. A vote in favour would trigger members of the royal household taking industrial action just days before the general election.
The PCS claims staff have suffered years of pay restraint and are paid less than the living wage. PCS said new recruits at the castle start on as little as £14,400 a year.
The union, which represents 120 of the 200 staff at the castle, has proposed non-strike action that would involve the withdraw of goodwill, such as giving tours of the castle to paying visitors of the castle.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...lot-on-industrial-action/ar-AAaczIA?ocid=iehp :eek::razz::up: