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Ealing patrol team strikes in support of sacked colleague
Civil enforcement officers in Ealing took part in a five-day strike at the end of March in protest over the dismissal of a colleague. This followed two previous 48-hour strikes earlier in March.
CEO Parveen Bhardwaj’s employer NSL said he was sacked for falsifying an entry in his notebook and “idling” while on patrol.
But fellow CEOs believe that Bhardwaj, who has has worked for NSL for five years, was really dismissed because of his trade union activities. The trade union...
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