Ballot over job cuts and site closures could mean first nationwide industrial action since 1987

BT is facing the threat of its first national strike since 1987 as a row about planned job cuts and site closures intensifies.

The Communication Workers Union, which represents 45,000 BT Group staff, will hold the ballot in the coming weeks and said that a yes vote would have a “massive impact” on the network.

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