Business Fast > Finance > Cleaner strikes to go ahead after workers reject pay offer FinanceCleaner strikes to go ahead after workers reject pay offerJuly 22, 2024posted on Jul. 22, 2024 at 10:41 am Cosla’s revised one year offer was 3.2%, which Unison members in 13 Scottish local authorities have voted against READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJuly 22, 2024previous articleBT fined £17.5m by Ofcom for 'catastrophic' emergency call failuresnext articleAny Near-Term Rebound in Crypto Market Likely to be Temporary: JPMorgan – CoinDeskYou Might Also LikeFinanceHMRC makes £3,000 limit change as households face £600 tax billMarch 14, 2025FinanceStarmer suffers cabinet uprising over UK spending cutsMarch 13, 2025FinanceCar industry urges UK government to create new EV incentivesMarch 13, 2025FinanceHomebuyer demand in Scotland picks up through FebruaryMarch 13, 2025Ørsted sets date for 2025 annual general meetingMarch 12, 2025FinanceIs the US really heading into a recession?March 12, 2025Recommended For YouPersonal FinanceMonzo issues major update to customers over popular account and it will delight thousandsMarch 14, 2025Personal FinanceTechnologyShares of DocuSign surge 14% on strong earnings, AI boostMarch 14, 2025TechnologyFinanceHMRC makes £3,000 limit change as households face £600 tax billMarch 14, 2025FinanceIndustryTripura government signs MoU with IHCL to turn 100-year-old palace into world-class hotel: CM Manik SahaMarch 14, 2025IndustryMarketBTP, Bund, or US Treasury? Where to Look for Yield in Government BondsMarch 14, 2025Market
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