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‘Minimum service’ proposals for classes in Great Britain draw anger from unions
Acceptance of government’s offer would end long-running wave of industrial action
Aslef outlines ‘rolling programme’ of walkouts at 16 train companies
NHS Providers chief warns of ‘sense of dread’ among staff ahead of winter as union remains locked in pay dispute
Train companies and RMT develop ‘mutually agreed way forward’ in major breakthrough
Decision will come as blow to health secretary, who had been pressing for extra funding
US carworkers have been cleverer with industrial action than the UK’s University and College Union
Breakthrough with UAW follows similar agreements with Ford and Chrysler owner Stellantis
Walkout by inspectors of meat and other foods will pose first test of post-Brexit Windsor framework deal
Deal with union in effect reverses cuts to retirement benefits proposed in 2022 after contested valuation of main scheme
Consultants agree to hold off on further strike action as health department insists headline pay is ‘off the table’
Officers considering push for greater workers’ rights as union blames ‘breakdown’ in relations with ministers
Walkout at 16 train operators on Wednesday expected to close almost all of network
BMA asks for Acas to mediate, but ally of health secretary appears to pour cold water on reopening talks
Steve Barclay heightens tension ahead of party conference with attack on consultants earning £130,000 a year
Unite has been involved in 950 disputes since Sharon Graham took over two years ago and has handed £30mn to striking members
Medics escalate campaign for higher pay by providing only a ‘Christmas Day’ emergency service
Ministers invoke legislation that seeks to ensure minimum service levels in critical sectors
Four days of industrial action includes co-ordinated walkout by consultants and junior medics
Government hits out at Aslef walkouts planned for September 30 and October 4
Prospect of Labour win tempered by ongoing strikes testing public support, unemployment on rise and policy disputes
Output drops 0.5% between June and July, a larger fall than had been forecast
TUC steps up resistance to rollout of minimum service level legislation
TUC says legislation requiring some employees to work during industrial action falls short of international standards
First co-ordinated industrial action of its kind in health service history due for September and October
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