September 06, 2007 Prison officers wildcat strike
Another week, another challenge for Gordon Brown's first 100 days in charge. Pay staging rules, brought in when he was Chancellor, brought prison officers out on strike for the first time in their union's 68 year history. Brown was applauded by most commentators for refusing to back down on public sector pay staging, but received clear warnings that he might be facing a "winter of mounting discontent" (Times, 31 Aug) following the TUC conference later this month.
Clashes between the unions and the Labour Government seem destined to continue to play a large part in the Prime Minister's term in office. A snap autumn election might serve to deflect some of the flak.
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