With nurses, paramedics, rail workers, and Border Force staff all on strike this month, how will you be affected?
at Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff airports for eight days from 23 December to New Year's Eve.
No 10 also said talk of coordinated strikes was "concerning" as that would "exacerbate the misery" the public is facing.But some of the unions have said instead of meeting each other, ministers should meet them and negotiate pay.However, ministers have previously said the government will not negotiate with unions on pay.
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