They fear cuts to services across the city.
Glasgow trade unions will gather outside Glasgow City Chambers as they call on the council to provide a 'no cuts' budget.
Unions, including GMB, Unison and Unite, have joined forces to call for action to halt further cuts to social care, education, cleansing, parks, leisure and other services and will gather outside Glasgow City Chambers on Thursday, February 16 in protest of further cuts. A spokesperson for the Glasgow joint trade unions, said: "The city’s councillors often lecture the trade unions about how setting a No Cuts budget and fighting for more money is too difficult.
"We don’t need “managers of decline”, we need councillors that will stand up and seriously take on the national governments”.
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