BREAKING: The number of days lost to strike action totalled 843,000 in December, the Office for National Statistics has said 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
There were 4,129,000 days lost to strike action in 1989 due to industrial action by rail workers and coal miners, the Office for National Statistics said.
The loss in days due to labour disputes in the month is the highest since July of that year when 2,424,000 days of strikes took place.when there were 1.9 million days lost to strikes of public sector workers walked out in a row over pensions.inflation of 10.5%Wages rises were split by sector with pay for private sector workers continuing to be above the increases public sector workers received.
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