More than 1,000 workers at United Utilities vote to strike

It's expected to cause significant disruption at the North West's main water supplier

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 30th Jun 2023

1,100 workers at United Utilities have voted to take industrial action in a row over pay and alleged underinvestment.

The staff, who work on both clean and dirty water, will take strike action following the result of a ballot by members of the GMB union.

A majority of 68 per cent voted to strike, with the union saying it comes after 'years of real terms pay cuts'.

Dates for the walkout are due to be announced in the coming days.

The GMB said the strike will affect leaks, maintenance and cleaning up sewage after spillages.

Steve Whittle, GMB Organiser, said: “There is real frustration from our members.

“They’ve seen their pay slashed in real terms for several years, while shareholders and directors trouser fortunes.

“Meanwhile the infrastructure is left to crumble through a lack of investment.

“Enough is enough – GMB members at United Utilities demand no more cuts and clean water now.”

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