12:36pm, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Transport workers strike in Wales Llanishen: Transport staff protest outside tax office Last updated Fri 30 Nov 2012 UK Department for Transport PCS Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Protesters outside the tax office in Llanishen, Cardiff Credit: David Wood/ITV News Wales More top news Controversial South Wales health proposals announced The plans could affect some areas including A&E care, children's services, and maternity and neonatal care. A consultation is ongoing. 44 minutes ago How Wales plan to defeat Japan Wales’ coaches are sandpapering the grip off their rugby balls and turning up the thermostats to get the squad ready for their Japan tour. about 18 hours ago April Jones trial: bone fragments 'were from skull' Mold Crown Court hears from forensic experts for both the prosecution and defence. about 20 hours ago
Controversial South Wales health proposals announced The plans could affect some areas including A&E care, children's services, and maternity and neonatal care. A consultation is ongoing. 44 minutes ago
How Wales plan to defeat Japan Wales’ coaches are sandpapering the grip off their rugby balls and turning up the thermostats to get the squad ready for their Japan tour. about 18 hours ago
April Jones trial: bone fragments 'were from skull' Mold Crown Court hears from forensic experts for both the prosecution and defence. about 20 hours ago
Advertisement Transport workers strike in Wales Staff at the Department of Transport will be holding strikes across Wales over pay and conditions. Latest on this story 0 new updates 11:46 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Swansea PCS striker: We're protesting against 'totally unacceptable' pay proposals 10:52 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Department of Transport workers hold protest in Swansea 7:45 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Department for Transport 'disappointed' by strikes 7:30 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Welsh services affected by transport strikes 6:30 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Transport workers call on Welsh Secretary to act
11:46 am, Fri 30 Nov 2012 Swansea PCS striker: We're protesting against 'totally unacceptable' pay proposals