Employees at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have voted for potential strike action amid disputes with bosses over office attendance.
The PCS (Public & Commercial Services) union revealed that, in a recent ballot, 71% of ONS members taking part voted to take strike action, and 92% voted to take action short of a strike (ASOS), on a 63% turnout in their dispute over a forced return to workplaces.
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