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“Things are getting tough” #M10
10 MayStephanie Wilkins, a member of Unite, has worked as a bio medical scientist for the NHS for over twenty years.
In this short interview, she claims she has been forced to join fellow NHS workers, and others from across the public sector, on the picket line in sending a message to the UK Government.
Like all those taking part in this 24 hour strike Stephanie says she doesn’t want to pay more to work longer and get less.
The changes will mean that she will be £30 a month or £1,400 a year worse off.
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