Anonymous ID: 0fa4d0 Nov. 25, 2022, 6:36 p.m. No.17816909   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6928 >>6957 >>7130 >>7167

TRUMP STATED UNION LEADERS SOLD OUT THE PEOPLE FIRST, THEY BEHAVE LIKE THE MAFIA, HOW MANY OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE ARE HAVING PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS STRIKING DURING THE OCT, NOV AND DEC CHRISTMAS PERIOD?

Note: We have lost 2 years of trade due to covid, and it now looks like that coming into the 3rd year the unions are striking on mass after interest rate rises, energy, food and inflation rises. co-ordinated strikes bringing industry to a shutdown in vital services seems like it is being done on purpose, eyes on the union leaders and socialist parties?

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UK strikes 2022: Which services and sectors are striking or threatening to strike?

Countless professionals across various industries are set to go on strike in the coming weeks

By Beril Naz HassanAnthony France@NewsFrenchTony 1 day ago

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/tube-strikes-winter-discontent-rmt-unite-sadiq-khan-london-underground-2022-nurses-royal-mail-teachers-b1039144.html

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Hundreds of thousands of workers across multiple sectors have voted to go on strike including rail workers, university staff, teachers, Royal Mail workers and civil servants.

On Monday, November 24, 70,000 lecturers, librarians and researchers across 150 UK universities kicked off a three-day strike action over pay, working conditions, and pensions.

The University and College Union (UCU) said they were prepared to take “even bigger action” in the new year unless conditions improved.

On the same day, Scottish schools had to shut down as teachers went on strike, making it Scotland’s first national schools strike since the Eighties.

The teaching staff want better pay and revised pay offers have been made, but the unions rejected them, asking for a 10 per cent rise instead. Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville says their demands are “unaffordable”

Meanwhile, Rail unions have announced that they are planning a number of 48-hour walkouts across December and January over their long-running dispute over pay, jobs, and working conditions.

According to plans, over 40,000 members across Network Rail and 14 train companies will take strike action on December 13, 14, 16 and 1, and on January 3, 4, 6 and 7.

They will also refuse to work overtime from December 18 until January 2.

Talking about the plans which are estimated to cause a £300 million blow to London’s economy ahead of Christmas, the general secretary of the RMT unions said he was “not the Grinch”.

The rail workers’ strike actions have been ongoing for months, leaving many unable to get to work and significantly affecting businesses across the nation.

300,000 nursing staff are also planning their first strike in history with the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) set to announce its first formal strike dates in the coming days.

Their strike is set to run until early May next year and carried out in a legal and safe manner.

Their colleagues, junior doctors and paramedics, aren’t happy about pay either. The British Medical Association (BMA) has asked for medics to be awarded a 26% pay increase. If they cannot agree on a pay rise, BMA and around 45,000 junior doctors will cast their votes to decide if they wish to go on strike.

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Anonymous ID: 0fa4d0 Nov. 25, 2022, 6:42 p.m. No.17816928   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Similarly, Unite, which represents 100,000 NHS workers, is set to hold a vote on November 30.

December will also see around 100,000 civil servants across over 100 government departments walk out, impacting the Home Office, Job Centres, passport and DVLA procedures, the Border Force and more. The military is expected to be drafted in to cover for Border Force workers.

And, as Black Friday and Christmas come knocking on our doors, Royal Mail workers have decided to walk out on November 24 and 25, and December 9, 11, 14, 15, 23 and 24.

Firefighters, who refused a five per cent pay rise, will run a ballot on strike action from December 5 to January 23 soon, too.

Here are some of the other disputes which have led to strikes or ballots for action:

  • Physiotherapists and midwives are also being asked if they want to take industrial action.

  • More than 70,000 university staff at 150 universities are to strike on November 24, 25 and 30 after the University and College Union announced its members had overwhelmingly voted in favour of action.

  • Almost 1,000 bus drivers in London employed by Abellio are to stage 10 days of strike action in the coming weeks over pay, their union Unite has announced.

  • Over 50 security guards and CCTV operators at Harrods are set to walk out for 12 days in the build-up to Christmas, according to Unite.

  • The workers in food factories that make Twiglets and Jacob’s Cream Crackers have been on indefinite strike since September.

  • 500 workers at housing charity Shelter will walk out from December 5 to December 18 in a dispute over pay.

  • G4S workers who deliver cash to big names like Barclays, HSBC, Tesco and Asda will go on strike on Monday, December 4.

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(Jan. 22, 2017 - Source: Pool/Getty Images North America)

President Trump Meets with Union Leaders

https://www.zimbio.com/photos/Donald Trump/rUIzWkDDDPV/President Trump Meets Union Leaders

 

NOTE: Above is a article from 2017, trump meet with the union leader, they were the first who went out during the covid shutdown, the unions are owned by the left socialists and klaus will have them in his pocket due to health and safety, social responsibility and special interest groups in the guise of workers rights. this will mainly be public tax payer workers - nothiing to see here, move along!!