After a disrupted April for train passengers, there are set to be a range of strikes that will affect Londoners in May.
The law can theoretically allow bosses in rail, health, fire, ambulance, education and nuclear commissioning to sue unions and even sack employees if minimum services aren’t met during strikes.
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Rolling 24-hour walkouts to halt many services on c2c, Thameslink, Southeastern, LNER and more Train drivers will strike again in early May in a series of rolling 24-hour walkouts that will bring ...
Staff at Crane Building Services & Utilities (BS&U) in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, are holding a strike ballot over pay. The ...
Strikes are a regular occurrence in Europe, as employees withhold their labour to fight for better pay and conditions. Walkouts are sometimes planned months ahead but others are announced last ...
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