Seven-day strike could delay hundreds of London housing repair works
Briefly

Union leaders warn of escalating strike action if Sanctuary Housing doesn't address workers' demands over pay increase falling short of inflation rate.
Unite claims Sanctuary Housing doesn't recognize the union and hasn't participated in pay negotiations, impacting repair and maintenance work for thousands of homes in London.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham criticizes Sanctuary Housing's behavior towards workers and demands a fair pay deal with full support for strike action.
Unite regional officer Matt Freeman blames Sanctuary Housing for the dispute, calling for a satisfactory offer to end the industrial action progressively.
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