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Housing workers strike for victimised trade unionist Bryan Kennedy

HOUSING workers took to the picket lines yesterday demanding that victimised union convener Bryan Kennedy be allowed to get back to work.

Unite union members have launched four days of strike action in solidarity with Mr Kennedy, who was suspended in February on the eve of negotiations trying to end workers’ six-year pay freeze.

“It’s become the case in the sector that employers have become increasingly aggressive towards workers organising”, said Unite housing branch chairman Paul Kershaw.

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