Residents of Great Britain bear witness to how they are trying to cope with everyday life where everything from food to shelter has become more expensive.
Several professional groups are on strike in the fall, and several groups are threatening to strike. This applies to both private and public sector employees, reports said Guardian.
Among others, the British Nursing Association has the Royal College of Nursing announced a strike Due to low wages. According to the RCN, nurses are “underpaid and precariously staffed”.
In addition to scheduling nurses Teachers, railway workers and postal workers are reportedly on strike in December Reuters. Paramedics in England and Wales are also planning to strike for higher pay and better working conditions, the news agency writes.
Now the British government is considering deploying the army to deal with a large number of strikes in the run-up to Christmas. This means soldiers can take on jobs like driving an ambulance or working at the country’s border controls, he writes. Sky News.
– Our plea to the unions is to say, “This is not the time to strike, this is the time to try to negotiate.” But Nadim Zahavi, party secretary of the conservative Tories and former education minister, told the channel on Sunday that it was important for the government to prepare contingency plans.
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