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Following the fall of Mubarak, a huge wave of workers' strikes is sweeping Egypt. The army threatens to ban strikes.
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You don’t expect to see political news stories on the front page of the Daily Star.
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In January the biggest local meeting of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) for a generation saw more than 120 members vote unanimously for a ballot for strike action to defend jobs and services in Tower Hamlets.
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Local government workers in Birmingham will demonstrate on 26 February and lobby their employer, the council, on 1 March, following unanimous votes at four mass meetings to push for a strike ballot.
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Following a 66% vote in favour, University and College Union (UCU) members at the University of West England in Bristol have struck over a management restructure that would cut some academic posts by 25% and force existing staff to reapply for their own jobs.
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The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is floundering.
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Unite has declared its own recent ballot of cabin crew workers, which returned a 78.5% majority in favour of strike action, unlawful.
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Teachers at a south London school will strike this week against proposals to turn their school into an academy.
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It is a measure of the state of climate politics when apparently radical thinkers accommodate themselves to the mainstream.