Unite members have voted to strike over Tata Steel's plan to close the British Steel pension scheme (BSPS) and make employees work five more years to get their full pension.
Of the 5,600 members who were balloted, two thirds (66%) turned out and seven out of ten (70%) voted for action. The members voted to join steel unions, Community, GMB and Ucatt as their ballot ...
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