Public sector workers are set to go on strike tomorrow in a national row over pensions and pay.

Staff in South Thames College, Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth and the Tooting campus, in Tooting High Street, will be picketing and handing leaflets from 9am.

Some workers at St George's Hospital, Blackshaw Road, Tooting, will be picketing outside the hospital's entrances.

Trade union members will be joining forces in a national rally during the afternoon, marching from St Thomas' Hospital, in Westminster Bridge Road at 12 noon.

Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary will be giving a talk as well as Owen Jones of the Independent.

A statement from Unite said: "The Government wants to force you to work longer, pay more and get less when you retire.

"The dispute has been caused by the attacks on your pensions but the fight is much wider.

"The NHS break-up and cuts, defence cuts, pay cuts and now the threat to regional pay are all part of this Government's war on the nation’s public services.

"NHS and defence workers say no way."