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UK strikes news - live: Breakthrough on NHS pay and teacher talks as passport staff to walkout
Teaching unions and the government have agreed to hold “intensive talks” on teacher pay, conditions and workload reduction, ...
LBC1mon
March teacher strikes: When are the next walkouts?
And what schools will be closing? Here's the latest information. The teachers strike in the UK, as voted by members of the NEU, the largest teachers union, will see tens of thousands of staff in ...
The Independent29d
Teachers to stage walkout over pay as schools in south of England and Wales face disruption
Teachers in Wales and the south of England will strike on Thursday in a long-running ... wave of industrial action continues to sweep the UK. The GMB said more than 350 staff at the centre were ...
Metro29d
Teachers’ strike: Is your school closed today? How to check if you’re affected
Teachers are set to go on strike again today (Thursday March 2) in certain regions of England, Wales and Scotland. The two days of walkouts, which began on March 1, have so far seen tens of ...
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Who’s on strike today and how will it affect you? Daily update for March 16
Yesterday was one of the biggest days for strikes in the UK for years ... its stubborn refusal to do so will now mean more ...
The New York Times16d
Teachers Join Wave of Public Service Strikes as U.K. Unveils Budget
She traveled from her home near Brighton, England, to join the teachers and their supporters rallying in London as part of the strike, the latest in a series of actions organized by teachers in ...
The Sun16d
Why are teachers going on strike?
is the UK's largest education union, and says the strike will affect 23,400 schools in England and Wales. The 2023 dates are as follows: The disagreement all stems from teacher's pay. The Teachers ...
The Real News Network29d
‘It’s amazing how many people are united at the moment’: UK teachers join strike wave
Narration: The strikes in the UK are growing ... Narration: This time, it’s the teachers leading the walkout in what is becoming a battle for dignity and better wages. Masuma Bari (Secondary ...
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UK govt, teaching unions to start 'intensive' talks to end strikes
The British government and teaching unions agreed on Friday to begin "intensive" talks to end strikes by hundreds of ...
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Striking teachers and junior doctors in the UK speak on their struggle
World Socialist Web Site reporters spoke to striking workers in different sectors this week in Britain. Among them were ...
World Socialist Web Site29d
UK teachers speak from picket lines during latest three days of strikes
Roughly 200,000 teachers represented by the National Education Union (NEU) are taking strike action this week. The strikes were organised on a regional basis, with the north of England out Tuesday ...

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