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44 days ago - BBC News - Business
The union that represents government workers says it is in talks on holding a general strike as it vowed to "fight back" on spending cuts.
74 days ago - BBC News - Business
Thousands of post office counter staff vote to go on strike, in a dispute over pay and job security.
90 days ago - BBC News - Business
Widespread disruption hits Greece as thousands of people join the first general strike of 2013 against austerity measures.
210 days ago - BBC News - Business
More than 8,000 striking South African gold miners are sacked after ignoring a deadline to return to work, mine owners say.
214 days ago - BBC News - Business
Nearly all the 15,000 South African gold miners who faced dismissal for going on an illegal strike report for duty, their company says.
236 days ago - BBC News - Business
One week after the resolution of the six-week strike amongst Lonmin workers in South Africa, that led to the deaths of 46 people, workers at other mines are walking out in dis...
244 days ago - BBC News - Business
The TUC voted to explore the staging of a General Strike - similar to the 1926 action - but some Conservatives think laws are needed to make it harder for unions to call membe...
249 days ago - BBC News - Business
Miners at South Africa's Marikana mine reject a pay offer from the management, dashing hopes for an end to their weeks-long strike.
256 days ago - BBC News - Business
Trade union membership falls below six million for the first time since the 1940s, which is half the peak level reached in 1980.
256 days ago - BBC News - Business
Teachers in England vote for strikes over what they are calling the "erosion" of their pay and working conditions.