GLA staff are clucking mad after the mayor described his £250,000 salary for his second job as a Daily Telegraph columnist as "chicken feed."
Currently 120 workers are being threatened with redundancy, despite warnings from workers that downsizing City Hall would mean downsizing life for Londoners.
Over 350 public-sector union UNISON members at the GLA were balloted as part of the fight against job cuts and 75 per cent voted in favour of industrial action.
Regional officer Shirley Mills said: "Boris 'two jobs' Johnson described his £250,000 second job as 'chicken feed' while slashing jobs of low-paid workers.
"Leo Boland, the GLA chief executive, is also earning over £205,000 - £10,000 more than the Prime Minister.
"It is disgusting that these two wallow in their huge wages while low-paid staff face the axe."
The protest will take place at 12.20pm next Tuesday at Potters Field, next to City Hall, The