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DVLA workers announced 15 days’ strike action over plummeting take-home wages and working conditions

CIVIL servants working for the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) are set to continue pay strikes with a 15-day walkout next month, the PCS union has announced.

Output Services Group staff printing materials for the DVLA and other government departments at TY Felin and Morriston in Swansea will down tools between June 11 and 25.

Production of vehicle tax reminders and driving licences is likely to be hit.

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