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'Fight will continue' without change, say ABC workers amid 24-hour strike
Workers at the national broadcaster went on strike for the first time in two decades. (AAP: Dean Lewins)
Unions have warned of further industrial action if the ABC can't find a resolution with striking workers.
Workers who rejected the broadcaster's latest pay offer went on strike for 24 hours from 11am AEDT on Wednesday.
ABC managing director Hugh Marks defended the last rejected pay offer — 10 per cent over three years — as financially responsible and competitive with industry standards.
Unions representing ABC staff have signalled the possibility of further strike action if a dispute over pay and conditions at the broadcaster isn't resolved.
'Fight will continue': ABC staff broadcast jobs warning
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Australians could face more local news and program blackouts if the national broadcaster's management cannot reach a resolution with striking workers.
For the first time in two decades, ABC staff went on strike for 24 hours from 11am AEDT on Wednesday to push for better pay and conditions.
Workers are warning of further industrial action if their demands aren't met.
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