Equinox staff set to strike over proposed pay cuts
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Equinox staff set to strike over proposed pay cuts

23 May 2013 | Kirsty Weakley

Unite members at Equinox Care have voted for two days of strike action over proposed pay cuts of up to £6,000 a year.

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