The workers are protesting over plans to make them fill in forms accounting for each hour they work. They claim it will lead to excessive monitoring of staff, de-skilling and exposure to repetitive strain injury.
The 24-hour action is expected to be the first of a summer of disruption by the civil servants.
Tony Robertson, Merseyside general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS), said: "This is all over the new management system which makes staff account for what they do every hour. It takes a lot for mild-mannered civil servants to go out on strike but this has made everyone incredibly angry and caused a lot of stress and pressure. It has made people who have worked here twenty and thirty years very despondent."
They feel the system is bearing down on them, at a time when the government is forcing through over 100,000 redundancies in the civil service.
"We thought we had an agreement ten days ago but they withdrew their offer. We want them to discuss this with us in a sensible way.
"This is not what we wanted to happen. Many of the workers at Bootle are on a modest wage and losing a day's pay is not something we would agree to lightly. But I fear this could go on throughout the summer."
The PCS said more than 8,000 staff had walked out nationally but the government department insisted the figure was nearer 4,000 and called the action "unwarranted".
A spokesman for Revenue and Customs said: "We are very disappointed with the PCS decision to reinstate industrial action having initially called it off.
"We regard this action as unnecessary and unwarranted and will do all we can to minimise disruption. All significant personnel issues have been successfully negotiated with the union. However, there remain three issues in dispute that would fundamentally affect our ability to manage effectively."
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Do they expect support?
02.08.2006 22:17
The very ppl who turn over our taxes to fund the arms industry and the goverments illeagal and imoral wars.
Like the police strike this is one to sit back and laugh at in my book - 20 scabs? They are all servants of the state - and therefore will not gain my support - Tax collectors = state pimps.
My enemies enemy is still not a friend to me
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PUK
Why the fuss?
03.08.2006 22:49
simon
We should support them!
04.08.2006 18:37
Exactly the same goes for prison guards, police and soldiers.
And Simon, all your comments on here suggest that you have no interest in what we're talking about, yet you still post here! Admit it, part of you wants to believe in something other than efficiency of the market...
Ad Nauseam
Exactly
04.08.2006 20:37
Good bye - fair well
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Billy
Cruel Remarks
09.08.2006 01:25
The tax collectors are not sitting around offices allocating your wages to go to pay for a bunker buster bomb - every person commentating on Indymedia is linked to the system whether they buck against it or not.
Jesus made a point of mixing with the tax collectors. You don't have to be a Christian to get the point of why he or anyone else looking to change things might do such a thing.
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