Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 10th September, 2014. Members of the PCS (Public and Commercial Services union ) and Prospect, on strike at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. Union officials estimate that some 220 of their members, almost 80% of the institution's workforce are on strike today over fair pay. The unions say that staff at the National Library haven't had a pay rise since 2009, and that this represent a 20% cut in their members real income. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News

Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 10th September, 2014.  Members of the PCS (Public and Commercial Services union ) and Prospect, on strike at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. Union officials estimate that some 220 of their members, almost 80% of the institution's workforce are on strike today over fair pay. The unions say that staff at the National Library haven't had a pay rise since 2009, and that this represent a 20% cut in their members real income. Credit:  keith morris/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 10 September 2014. Members of the PCS (Public and Commercial Services union ) and Prospect, on strike at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. Union officials estimate that some 220 of their members, almost 80% of the institution’s workforce are on strike today over fair pay. The unions say that staff at the National Library haven’t had a pay rise since 2009, and that this represent a 20% cut in their members real income. Some staff are said not even to earn the ‘Living Wage’ - a level of income that the Welsh Government has said is at least enough to live on photo © keith morris / alamy live news