Hybrid row | ONS staff vote to strike as bosses push for office attendance

ONS staff vote to strike as bosses push for office attendance

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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