
Posted: 13th February 2026
Workers that build and maintain the UK’s nuclear weapons have voted to strike over a planned restructuring of the organisation. Prospect said the Atomic Weapons Establishment’s (AWE) staff were being “pushed to the brink by the repeated errors” of its leadership, affecting sites including Aldermaston and Burghfield in Berkshire. The union said in November 500 jobs were at risk, with another 750 posts recruited for. Last month it said potential redundancies had increased to 800. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it was “disappointed” by the result but was looking for a “constructive resolution”. Prospect said 95% of staff who voted were in favour of action short of a strike, with 81% in favour of strike action. The union has warned action could cost AWE millions of pounds at a time when the government has said it will invest £15bn in a new nuclear programme.