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Take children to work to help beat strikes, says Cameron

PM condemns the attack as "height of irresponsibility" and states that companies must allow parents to bring children to work on the day of action

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, David Cameron, suggested that parents should allow their children to carry out work on a day when millions of workers to strike on public sector pensions on Wednesday.

Prime Minister told MPs in the House of Commons that collective action scheduled for November 30 was the "height of irresponsibility" on a day that urged members to challenge the strikes do not cause of "pain" in people who work "who pay their salaries."

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Mensch, Conservative MP for Corby and East Northamptonshire, Cameron said at Prime Minister's questions if he believed that people should take their children to work with them to minimize disruption for the day.

Cameron told MPs: .. "These attacks will go ahead everyone should be very clear about whose responsibility it is with union leaders and the party ... if not ... but I think it's an important point when he is sure to help people take their children to work so I think that organizations must do. "

Cameron Conservative colleagues asked a series of questions on the mass action planned for next week which will result in most schools are forced to close after the main education unions of a vote, the members.

said the planned strike by millions of teachers, civil servants and other public sector workers was a "tragedy" at a time when an offer "very reasonable" retirement on the table.

"It's really irresponsible, when negotiations are underway to use the strike that has lead to the closure of most of the classrooms of our country," he said.

"It's the height of irresponsibility I have to say, what is proposed is a very reasonable agreement -. The beneficiaries of low-and middle to get a higher pension in retirement now, all existing accrued rights be fully protected, any worker in the 10 years of retirement to see a change in age is or may withdraw the amount you can receive.

He challenged the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, condemning the mass strike, which recognized that "lead to the closure of most classes in the country."

"I also think it's a tragedy that is not only union leaders do not understand that, but the other party refuses to condemn these attacks."

Labour leader has said he believed the strikes, while negotiations for public sector pensions are still in progress is a "mistake" and that the attacks show a failure on both sides the talks.

Cameron suggested in a column in the sun, on the lack of support from public sector workers, urged members to cross the picket line and go to work.

"I am so angry union leaders are calling for millions of public sector workers to strike next week -.. Even where negotiations are more of them have not voted for him only a quarter of union members backed industrial action. "

"the concern of all must be now to avoid the difficulties and disruption caused to millions of families who depend on public services if the strikes go ahead," he said.

"But instead of saying hundreds of thousands of poorly paid, part-time work and women are set to be far worse not to be struck, David Cameron, should take responsibility and deal to negotiate an agreement that is fair to low wages and taxpayers.

"The government must take much of the responsibility for what happens, and he jumped the gun and has effectively imposed a tax of 3% of public sector workers and then refused to negotiate on this subject. This supplement is to go directly to the Treasury and has nothing to do with the viability of public sector pensions.
"Even at this late stage, we urge both parties to exhaust all possible means to avoid industrial action. However, the rise of rhetoric and refuses to negotiate on the key issues will not help avoid a strike next week. "



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