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Unite and GMB are considering a deal described by Cosla as "strong, fair and credible" Unison , the biggest union representing workers, rejected the deal on Friday .
The majority of Scotland 's 32 councils are set to be affected by the action.
Unison said members in 13 councils had voted to strike and it will be balloting 38,000 staff.
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