London - Staff at Windsor Castle, one of the residences of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, are considering withdrawing some services to tourists such as guided tours in a dispute over low pay, a labour union said on Monday.
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), which has 120 members out of Windsor's 200 staff, said this would be the first industrial action specifically to affect part of the Royal Household, the services that support the monarchy.
The PCS said it would ballot members at Windsor between March 31 and April 14, and if there were a decision to take action it would begin from the end of the month.