Unite Reassures Public That GFRS Industrial Action Won’t Affect Emergency Services
30 September 2024

Unite the Union has stated it won't be commenting further, following the Government’s recent press release regarding industrial action at the GFRS.
A statement from Unite the Union follows below:
Unite the Union will not be commenting further on HMGOG’s press release last week in light of a meeting invitation for Tuesday 1st October which is aimed at dispute resolution. Our members at GFRS would like to reassure the public, once again, that industrial action will not interfere with their duty towards the people of Gibraltar.
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