My union has demanded the notification be immediately withdrawn and the workers given the respect they deserve

  • Mark Serwotka is general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union

Among the many people across Britain mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II are those who work at Clarence House, the former official residence of the new King. Some of those staff have served for decades. So it’s incredibly cruel that for about 100 of these mourning workers, their service and commitment have been rewarded with potential redundancy.

It’s a staggering misjudgment: staff are in profound shock. It’s simply unacceptable that they should be treated this way. To make matters worse, the notification was sent out during a thanksgiving service for the Queen in Edinburgh.

Mark Serwotka is general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union

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