Officials are threatening a national strike over job cuts and pay cuts

Officials have voted in favor of the national strike that would affect airports, ports, courts and other key infrastructure.

Britain’s largest civil service union has today voted in favor of a national strike after answering a 2% government wage offer and plans to cut 91,000 jobs.

Union leaders said members trust food banks and universal credit.

But ministers insisted that the risk of causing higher inflation had to be balanced if wage increases were too generous.

The PCS union, which represents 182,000 public sector workers, voted at its national conference to formally vote members on a strike that would extend to the entire civil service later this year.

Mark Serwotka, the union ‘s secretary general, said officials had “maintained the

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