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UK May Consider Deploying Military To Ease Strike By Health Workers— Conservative Chairman

Emmanuel Obisue by Emmanuel Obisue
December 4, 2022
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By Enyichukwu Enemanna

In further response to a threat by thousands of nurses in England and ambulance workers in England and Wales to walk out later this month over pay and conditions, the British government is considering bringing in the military to help keep public services running.

The government according to the chairman of the governing Conservative Party may apply this action if key workers, including in the state-run National Health Service go ahead with a planned strike

The government has repeatedly appealed to workers to halt strike action, saying it could not afford wage increment to cover inflation.

The government also says any increase in workers’ wages could trigger an already soaring inflation.

“Our message to the unions is to say ‘this is not a time to strike, this is a time to try and negotiate’. But in the absence of that, it is important for the government… to have contingency plans in place,” Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News on Sunday.

Zahawi blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine for fuelling energy price rises and inflation, calling on public sector workers to “come together”.

“There is a minimum safety level of delivery in place already, but the NHS will look at all contingency planning,” he said.

“We’re looking at the military, we’re looking at a specialist response force… a surge capacity,” he said, adding that the military could be brought in to drive ambulances.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, in power for just over a month, faces a long list of problems, including what could prove to be a lengthy recession in the run-up to an election that opinion polls suggest the Conservatives will lose.

The Sunday Times newspaper reported that Sunak could revive plans to curb the right to strike for public sector workers, including NHS staff, teachers and firefighters, while the Sunday Telegraph said pharmacists could be drafted in to help patients if health workers strike later this month.

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