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Published: 7:38 pm October 22, 2025
Updated: 7:38 pm October 22, 2025

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Parking officers in Bromley have voted to walk out after rejecting a measly 50p-an-hour pay rise. These workers, earning just £12.21 per hour—well below the London Living Wage—say the contractor APCOA’s offer “isn’t enough” and isn’t even backdated.

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Pay Dispute Sparks Threat of Strike Action

The GMB union is demanding a “fair, meaningful” pay bump for the council-employed staff and warns strike dates could be announced imminently. Workers feel short-changed by APCOA’s proposed increase and are ready to fight for a decent wage.

APCOA Stands Its Ground but Open to Talks

APCOA expressed disappointment over the strike threat but said it remains “open to talks” to resolve the dispute. Bromley Council has distanced itself from the row, stating the conflict is between the company and its staff.

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What’s Next for Bromley Commuters?

  • Potential strike dates are expected soon.
  • Parking enforcement may be disrupted across Bromley.
  • Local residents urged to stay tuned for updates.

 

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