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Royal Navy tugboat safety fears forces strike ballot
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ROYAL Navy tugboat and marine services crews are being balloted for strike action amid safety concerns over Britain’s nuclear weapons.

Unite has warned its members, some of whom move nuclear submarines, are being locked out of consultations over the services they provide.

Serco Marine employs the experienced crews based at Devonport, Portsmouth, Faslane, Great Harbour Greenock and Kyle of Lochalsh and is currently in talks with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) about renewing its 10-year £1.2 billion contract with the Royal Navy.

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