Unite said its members had accepted an inflation-beating pay increase worth 10.7.
St Mungo’s workers protesting outside the homelessness charity’s headquarters in Tower Hill, London, in May as they began a strike over pay
Unite said its members had accepted an inflation-beating pay increase worth 10.74% following three months of industrial action.General secretary Sharon Graham said: “This was a hard-fought battle resulting in victory for St Mungo’s workers who are dedicated to helping the homeless. “Unite will continue to defend workers when employers refuse to do so, in the fight for better jobs, pay and conditions for our members.”
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