Public sector workers including passport controllers are to strike over the Christmas period.
Major ports and airports are set to be disrupted by strikes over the Christmas period.
Driving tests and payments to farmers could also be disrupted as civil servants from different government departments strike.The action will start in mid-December and continue for a month, with some workers out for the entire month.PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said the action will affect passport control at airports and ports.Mr Serwotka said: "PCS members are angry.
Workers at the Department for Transport, including driving instructors, people who issue driving licences, and people who operate and maintain motorways, are due to take action.
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