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LA school district in turmoil after 30,000 employees go on strike
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By Justin Klawans Published
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Quiz of The Week: 11-17 March
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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Health care workers stage massive walkout in U.K. over low wages
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By Justin Klawans Published
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Quiz of The Week: 28 January – 4 February
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Which public sector workers are striking – and when?
In Depth Teachers and rail workers taking part in major public sector walkout tomorrow
By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated
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Teachers’ strike: testing the limit of public sympathy?
Today's Big Question Confirmation of industrial action at schools from next month will have left families in state of ‘despair’
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Fastest UK wage rise in 20 years fails to match inflation
Speed Read Widening gap between private and public sector wages is also stoking anger among striking workers
By Jamie Timson Published
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NYC nurses strike ends after union reaches contract deal
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By Devika Rao Published
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How Amazon’s first UK strike could be a sign of things to come
feature Big Tech is facing increasing pressure from unions as cost-of-living crisis fuels nationwide unrest
By The Week Staff Published
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More than 7,000 nurses are on strike in New York. Now what?
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By Devika Rao Published
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Minimum service levels and the right to strike
Talking Point Government’s proposed anti-strike laws will soon be debated by MPs
By Kate Samuelson Last updated
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Border Force strike may see airports close this Christmas
Speed Read More than 10,000 flights are expected to land at the affected airports over strike days
By Jamie Timson Published
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House sends bill to avoid rail strike to Senate as Biden urges swift action
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Why are Starbucks workers striking?
Speed Read No caffeination without representation!
By Devika Rao Published
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