CIVIL servants last night vowed to bring airports, ports and courts to a grinding halt in a nationwide pay strike.
Militant trade union bosses rejected a two per cent pay offer from the Government, which lags behind inflation.
The 55,000-strong Public and Commercial Services Union voted at its national conference in Brighton to formally ballot its members across the entire public sector.
It risks further passport chaos و DVLA delays.
PCS boss Mark Serwotka said strikes would show civil servants were not “bowler-hatted grandees in Whitehall”.
He said they were people who feel there “is now no alternative”.
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It comes after the RMT railway union voted in favour of a nationwide strike that will cripple the rail network.
Members of the union who work on London’s Tube will also walk out on June 6 في row over just one manager.