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Footloose star Kevin Bacon shows his support for the SAG-AFTRA strike
Footloose star Kevin Bacon joins more than 160,000 people calling for change at the SAG-AFTRA strike as thousands hit the picket lines for the first industry-wide strike
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Workers at KP Snacks to vote on strike action today
KP Snacks staff at its plant in Rotherham, South Yorkshire will be voting today with Unite claiming average pay at KP had dropped in real terms by 14% since 2018
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Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis leads actors on picket line in support of strike
We're The Millers star Jason Sudeikis joined members of the Writers Guild of America East and SAG-AFTRA as they protested on the picket line outside NBC's Rockefeller Center
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Millions of public sector workers given pay rises - all your questions answered
There are questions being raised about where the money for pay rises will come from, with departments having been told they will have to slash their budgets in order to fund them
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School strikes suspended as teaching unions urge members to back pay deal
The four major teaching unions said they would recommend that their members accept the Government's 6.5% wage offer after a bitter stalemate over pay, funding and working conditions
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Mass protests in desperate bid to save 1,000 rail ticket offices facing closure
The RMT plans to demonstrate outside dozens of stations across England following proposals announced by train companies last week that could see up to 1,000 ticket offices close over the next three years
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'Ticket office closures are an attack on the bonds that tie society together'
No thought has been given to those who need manned ticket offices such as the elderly and the disabled
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Tory Education Secretary told to come clean over teachers pay proposals
Schools across England will face disruption on Wednesday and Friday as members of the National Education Union (NEU) down tools in the latest of a series of nationwide strikes
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Mayor 'marries' alligator wearing a wedding dress in bizarre traditional ritual
Mayor Victor Hugo Sosa wed the caiman reptile in the Mexican town of San Pedro Huamelula in a traditional ceremony said to bring good luck to the local indigenous Chontal people
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Steelworkers march on Parliament demanding help to save 'crisis-hit' industry
Hundreds of steelworkers converged on Westminster to highlight the threat to their industry and call on the Government to help the switch the "green steel"
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'Stephen Lawrence suspect revelation too late for family but not for Met Police'
News that Matthew White should also have faced charges over the racist murder which rocked our nation are a tough reminder of the changes still needed in the Met following the Casey Review
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Tory government 'completely to blame' as strikes reach worst level in 30 years
Latest figures show there were 3.7million working days lost in labour disputes in the UK in the 11 months to April, the highest number in an 11-month period since 1990 - and union leaders blame Tories
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P&O Ferries' latest push to recruit more agency staff after axing UK workforce
P&O Ferries admitted breaking the law by sacking hundreds of people without notice last year, but it has now set up a crewing agency in Malta to recruit further staff from overseas
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Teachers in England to stage fresh strikes in July amid pay dispute
National Education Union members in England will walk out on July 5 and 7 with mass disruption expected in schools, after NEU re-balloted plans for action for the rest of the year
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Sister of head who killed herself after Ofsted report slams inadequate reforms
The schools watchdog has been at the centre of a storm of criticism since the death of headteacher Ruth Perry in January following a negative Ofsted inspection
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Junior doctors vow to strike for three days each month 'for as long as it takes'
The co-chairmen of the British Medical Association's junior doctors' committee, Rob Laurenson and Vivek Trivedi, said they would stage walkouts until ministers back down
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Tributes paid to miners' leader and Tower Colliery hero Tyrone O'Sullivan, 77
He spearheaded a buyout of the Cynon Valley pit and the 239 staff marched back to work in January 1995 in a triumph for staff at the South Wales coal pit
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Rachel Reeves will copy Joe Biden's plan to get more mothers into tech jobs
The Shadow Chancellor, who will hold talks with the U.S. President’s team in Washington DC today, has pledged to learn from his drive to encourage women into cutting edge sectors
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Brits warned fresh strikes could affect Spain holidays this summer
The Spanish Union of Airline Pilots has threatened to call a series of strikes across the summer holiday period which could involve Air Nostrum, Air Europa, Iberia, Iberia Express, Vueling, Ryanair, easyJet, Norwegian, Swiftair, Plus Ultra, Jet 2, Eurowings and Evelop
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Royal Mail chief quits after wave of strikes - and trousers six-figure payoff
Under-fire Simon Thompson claimed it was the “right time” to go, but his departure comes after a long-running pay dispute with its postal union
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Four in 10 food workers forced to skip meals in 'national embarrassment'
A scathing report published today says nearly one in five people who work in the food industry rely on foodbanks, and demanded that an incoming Labour Government addresses rising inequality
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Electric shock dog collars to be banned in England after 10-year long campaign
Controversial shock collars for dogs will be banned from early next year, sparing half a million dogs from the painful devices which inflict pain for up to 11 seconds
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Teacher beaten black and blue quits job after daily rape threats and violence
Wendy Exton, from Stoke-on-Trent, says she has witnessed a massive rise in student violence and sexual attacks in recent years, and believes Covid lockdowns are to blame
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Workers should get sick pay from first day they are ill, demand top Tories
Ex-Cabinet ministers Priti Patel and Robert Buckland warned that efforts to get people back into work "risk being held back” by tight-fisted rules on Statutory Sick Pay
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Civil servants announce new strike dates as country faces 'summer of discontent'
The Prospect union, which represents staff across the Civil Service, said walkouts will take place on May 10 and June 7. Thousands of civil servants will strike again in a row over a pay
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