UK to mobilize 1,200 soldiers for strike at customs and ambulances

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Some 1,200 soldiers and a thousand officers will be displayed over the next few days. vacancies for strike that both border guards and ambulance drivers congregate in the UK.

Conservatives’ government in a decision that drew intense criticism from some quarters Rishi Altar He had to turn to the soldiers to avoid the situation at the airports at Christmas, and the seriously ill need to be dispatched. does not lead to absolute chaos.

But Admiral Tony Radakin, Chief of Staff of the British Armed Forces, questioned the use of the army as a “reserve service”.

In an interview with the Sunday Times today, Radakin stressed that the military should “focus on their primary role” and thought it would be “dangerous” to treat them as a “last resort” in situations such as strikes facing the country.

Despite this, he refused to engage in “political debates” and Armed Forces Remembered to be “In the Service of the Nation” to government orders.

Around 10,000 ambulance workers are expected to quit on December 21 and 28 to demand better wages.

His strike will join the strike called by the nurses union RCN on 20 December, after which the union gave a 48-hour ultimatum to the Government to find a solution, without which further strikes will take place.

Meanwhile, Border Force officers will take a break from their work for eight days from December 23-31. cause major disruptions to travel during Christmas.

The government announced that soldiers and civil servants would make an effort. to minimize this inconvenience Checking of passenger documents.

According to the BBC’s report, some airlines have stopped selling tickets to London’s Heathrow Airport on the days when border guards will go on strike.

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