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Dover port workers to resume strike action this Thursday

Workers at Dover port are to launch a three day strike from Thursday.

Hundreds of workers employed by the Dover Harbour Board (DHB) are to take strike action against plans to outsource their jobs. The ballot organised by Unite saw 83.5% of votes returned in support.

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