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U.K. Rail Strike May Scuttle Post-Holiday Plans to Return to Work

The New York Times – Business:

Public sympathy for striking nurses and other health workers is particularly strong, posing a challenge for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has promised to confront trade unions.

Stephen Castle
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Conservative Party (Great Britain), Great Britain, Labor and Jobs, National Health Service, Nursing and Nurses, Organized Labor, Politics and Government, Public and Commercial Services Union, Railroads, Strikes, Sunak, Rishi (1980- ), Thatcher, Margaret H, Wages and Salaries
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