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U.K. Braces Amid Largest Walkout by Ambulance Workers in Decades

The New York Times – Business:

The industrial action, seeking higher pay and better working conditions, was driven by a cost-of-living crisis and coincides with strikes by rail workers, nurses and others.

Isabella Kwai
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England, Great Britain, Labor and Jobs, National Health Service, Organized Labor, Strikes, Wages and Salaries, Wales
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