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Winter strikes: can a resolution be found?
Today's Big Question New talks raise prospect of an end to industrial action but government bill might halt progress
By Chas Newkey-Burden 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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Winter strikes: who will back down first?
Today's Big Question The Government is gambling that unions will not have the money to keep strike action going much beyond Christmas
By The Week Staff Published
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How does UK’s ‘Christmas of discontent’ compare with the rest of Europe?
Today's Big Question A wave of strikes has hit the Continent this winter as eurozone inflation remains around 10%
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Why are Starbucks workers striking?
Speed Read No caffeination without representation!
By Devika Rao Published
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National nursing strike: should the patient ‘always come first’?
Talking Point Recent YouGov poll found that 65% of public approves of strike action
By The Week Staff Published
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Winter strikes: is the UK facing a ‘Christmas of discontent’?
Today's Big Question Mass strikes across multiple public services spell disruption on a scale not seen since 1978
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Why nurses are taking historic strike action
Speed Read Royal College of Nursing members have voted to strike for the first time ever
By Richard Windsor Published
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How the world views France’s autumn of discontent
feature Over recent weeks, industrial action has brought France to a standstill
By The Week Staff Published
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New rail strikes could cripple network for a week
Speed Read More walkouts coming as government introduces new bill to ‘keep Britain moving’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Last updated
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Buttigieg: Rejected rail union deal is just the 'natural process of back-and-forth'
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By Theara Coleman Published
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