Union delegates have backed joint industrial action if "attacks" on jobs, pensions and public services go ahead.
The TUC's annual gathering backed a motion which included calls to build "a broad solidarity alliance of unions and communities under threat".
TUC chief Brendan Barber warned that big cuts would make Britain a "dark, brutish and more frightening place".
SourceMuch as I loathe the unions I can't help but feel a little sympathy with them on this matter...
We all know how bloated the public services are and I've no doubt that you really could cut 25% off the entire budget without the average man in the street ever knowing that they'd gone...
BUT I strongly suspect that it won't be £90K per year Diversity Officers, Five-a-Day Coordinators, Hospital Managers, Smoking Snoopers and Bin Checkers that get the chop. The axe is more likely to fall on those that DO actually provide front line services...
The unions would have much greater public support if they acknowledged that fact instead of pledging to fight every single job cut...