Ambulance staff have said they feel ‘betrayed’ by the government’s ‘crude’ attempt to stop them from striking.
, the GMB union has called for a ‘constructive relationship’ in order to improve pay and working conditions for staff.
The union described the move as a ‘crude attempt’ to remove the right to strike, which made workers feel demonised.
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