Workers staged 60 days of walkouts at National Museums Liverpool sites across the city
The head of Liverpool’s museums has thanked the public for their patience after long-running strike action came to an end.
It was announced in April how it had been expected industrial action would continue into the summer after no progress had been made to break the impasse over pay. The PCS Union launched a campaign last year to secure a one-off payment of £1,500 for staff within the civil service pay remit to support them financially amid the cost of living crisis.
National Museums Liverpool was established formally in 1986 to manage the various locations throughout the city that collate priceless artefacts.
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