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Liverpool museums strike suspended as new pay offer considered
Picketing museum workers on a march down Liverpool Pier Head

LONG-running strikes by staff at the National Museums Liverpool (NML) will be temporarily suspended while they consider an improved pay offer. 

Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union have been on strike for over 60 days after their employers withheld a £1,500 cost-of-living payment, which was promised after industrial action in 2022-23.

NML director Laura Pye, who earns £150,000 in pay and benefits, previously claimed that the payout was unaffordable.

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