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UK labour disputes

  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Resident doctors in England to strike for 5 days in July

    Fresh walkout renews pressure on government’s pledge to cut NHS waiting times

    Junior doctors strike on a picket line outside St Thomas’ Hospital
  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    Resident doctors in England vote for strike action

    Decision by members of British Medical Association puts at risk government pledge to cut NHS waiting times

    Doctors protesting in London during last year’s pay dispute
  • Friday, 2 May, 2025
    National Health Service
    Doctors in England to vote on strike action over pay dispute

    BMA demands rises of up to 35% to make up for below-inflation salary increases over past 15 years

    Junior doctors stage a rally in Whitehall outside Downing Street in 2024
  • Monday, 28 April, 2025
    UK government spending
    UK government clashes with unions over public sector pay

    Health and education workers urged to ‘recognise reality of financial position’ in bid to head off strike action

    Members of the National Education Union protesting over pay this year
  • Monday, 14 April, 2025
    Birmingham
    Birmingham bin strike to continue after workers reject pay deal

    Industrial action has led to rubbish piling up across UK’s second city

    Birmingham Bin Strike
  • Thursday, 10 April, 2025
    Birmingham
    Birmingham’s bin worker strike highlights gap between rich and poor

    Wealthy residents of UK’s second city can afford private rubbish collection as deprived areas watch waste pile up

    Refuse bags are piled up in the inner Sparkhill area of Birmingham
  • Monday, 31 March, 2025
    UK’s largest local authority declares major incident over bin strike

    Birmingham city council is concerned about the health risk of 17,000 tonnes of rubbish going uncollected

    Piles of Rubbish on the streets of Birmingham
  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
    UK government spending
    UK ministers reject union calls to lift public sector pay to pre-austerity levels

    Downing Street says wages can rise above inflation only with productivity gains to match

    Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) on the picket line outside St Thomas’ Hospital
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    UK government spending
    UK public sector workers face fresh pay restraint as Treasury takes tough stance

    Whitehall departments say rises of more than 2.8% for NHS staff and teachers in 2025-26 would be unaffordable

    Protest during joint strike action by train drivers, teachers, university staff and civil servants, in Leeds under last government
  • Monday, 11 November, 2024
    Retail sector
    UK shoppers hit by taramasalata shortage after strike

    Workers at food manufacturer Bakkavor have walked out in a dispute over pay

    Taramasalata spread
  • Tuesday, 5 November, 2024
    London Underground Ltd
    London Underground strikes called off after ‘improved’ pay offer

    Aslef union suspends planned walkout that would have caused major disruption to transport network

    Commuters walk past the shuttered Victoria Underground Station
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
    Royal Mail
    Royal Mail couriers vote to strike as labour tensions mount

    The union’s vote at the group’s eCourier unit casts a shadow over Daniel Křetínský’s £5.3bn takeover deal

    Courier on eCourier e-cargo bike in London
  • Monday, 28 October, 2024
    National Health Service
    Invest in UK nurses or risk more strikes, union boss warns ministers

    RCN head urges the government to use the Budget to boost spending on the NHS

    Nicola Ranger, head of the Royal College of Nursing
  • Wednesday, 16 October, 2024
    London Underground Ltd
    London Underground workers to strike over pay

    Aslef and RMT unions announce series of walkouts in November

    Commuters outside a closed underground station in London
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    Nurses in England reject government pay deal

    RCN general secretary says ballot result shows members’ expectations are ‘far higher’ than 5.5% offer

    Nurses protest outside the Royal Marsden Hospital in London last year
  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
    UK prisons
    Labour has no plans to lift ban on prison officers striking

    Government ministers reject calls to repeal legislation despite union warning the decision would be seen as a betrayal

  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    Rail strikes on Britain’s east coast line are called off

    Train drivers’ union reaches deal with operator of one of the country’s busiest long-distance routes

    An LNER passenger train sits at a platform in London’s King’s Cross station as passengers disembark
  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    UK business
    UK businesses in the dark over Starmer’s workers’ rights deal

    Ministers do not appear to have decided which measures will come in this year

    Sir Keir Starmer visits Hinkley Point nuclear power station
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    UK employment
    Unions push for UK public sector ‘pay restoration’ in challenge to Labour

    TUC delegates to vote on call for above-inflation pay rises at conference next month

    Striking members of the Public and Commercial Services union protesting outside Downing Street in London on March 15 2023
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    Starmer’s trade union summer of love will soon sour

    Public service reforms to both rail and health are coming swiftly down the track

    Illustration of Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves shaking hands with the unions, represented by a big power salute fist and a line of people. Starmer has his fingers crossed behind his back
  • Monday, 19 August, 2024
    Inside Politics
    Hopes of stopping strikes clash with Labour’s public sector reform agenda

    On-and-off industrial action by trade union Aslef presage rolling disputes not just over pay but also job reforms

    Aslef rail workers stand on a picket line
  • Saturday, 17 August, 2024
    New wave of UK strikes looms as pay deals spur unions to bargain harder

    Health, transport and local government groups ballot for further action

    Striking junior doctors protest outside St Thomas’ Hospital in London on day one of their industrial action in June 2024
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    Train drivers to stage autumn strikes on UK’s east coast line

    Walkout comes as Labour government faces calls for higher pay across public sector

    An LNER train at a platform
  • Wednesday, 14 August, 2024
    Rail strikes in England near end after unions and UK government reach deal

    Offer of more than 14% over three years agreed by Aslef leadership to end industrial action

    A group of rail workers stand on a picket line outside Euston rail station
  • Tuesday, 6 August, 2024
    Labour to scrap anti-strike laws in new workers’ rights bill

    Deputy PM says axing contentious measures brought in by last government will help ‘reset industrial relations’

    Striking nurses on a picket line in Liverpool
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