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January strikes: Who is striking and what are their pay claims? | January strikes: Who is striking and what are their pay claims? |
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Strikes have disrupted everything from train services to postal deliveries and hospital care. | Strikes have disrupted everything from train services to postal deliveries and hospital care. |
Workers' demands include pay increases to keep up with rising prices. | Workers' demands include pay increases to keep up with rising prices. |
Nurses | Nurses |
The Royal College of Nurses (RCN) has announced further strikes on 18 and 19 January. Members previously took action on 15 and 20 December | The Royal College of Nurses (RCN) has announced further strikes on 18 and 19 January. Members previously took action on 15 and 20 December |
The union wants a 19% pay rise and says the government has not opened talks | The union wants a 19% pay rise and says the government has not opened talks |
The government in England says this year's pay award - a 4.75% average increase - is in line with the recommendation from the NHS Pay Review Body made in July | The government in England says this year's pay award - a 4.75% average increase - is in line with the recommendation from the NHS Pay Review Body made in July |
The RCN in Scotland says it will announce strike dates for early 2023 | The RCN in Scotland says it will announce strike dates for early 2023 |
Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking? | Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking? |
Ambulance workers | Ambulance workers |
Some ambulance staff in England are to stage two further strikes, on 11 and 23 January | Some ambulance staff in England are to stage two further strikes, on 11 and 23 January |
Ambulance workers in England and Wales previously took action on 21 December | Ambulance workers in England and Wales previously took action on 21 December |
The strikes will affect non-life threatening calls only | The strikes will affect non-life threatening calls only |
The unions have asked for above-inflation pay rises | The unions have asked for above-inflation pay rises |
The governments in England and Wales have given NHS staff an average rise of 4.75% | The governments in England and Wales have given NHS staff an average rise of 4.75% |
Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking? | Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking? |
Rail workers | Rail workers |
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) announced further national strikes for 6-7 January | |
The RMT wants a pay offer reflecting the rising cost of living - and a guarantee of no compulsory job losses | The RMT wants a pay offer reflecting the rising cost of living - and a guarantee of no compulsory job losses |
Rail industry bosses say changes need to be agreed to afford pay increases and to modernise the railway | Rail industry bosses say changes need to be agreed to afford pay increases and to modernise the railway |
Passengers should check their train-operating company's website and only travel if absolutely necessary | Passengers should check their train-operating company's website and only travel if absolutely necessary |
Read more: When are January's train strikes? | Read more: When are January's train strikes? |
Watch Make Sense of Strikes on iPlayer and find out more about why people are striking and whether industrial action works. | Watch Make Sense of Strikes on iPlayer and find out more about why people are striking and whether industrial action works. |
Bus drivers | Bus drivers |
A series of strikes is planned in January | |
The Unite union is calling for a pay rise to reflect the higher cost of living | The Unite union is calling for a pay rise to reflect the higher cost of living |
Transport for London has urged Unite and the Abellio bus company to work together to avoid disruption | Transport for London has urged Unite and the Abellio bus company to work together to avoid disruption |
Driving examiners | Driving examiners |
Driving examiners will hold rolling strikes until 16 January | Driving examiners will hold rolling strikes until 16 January |
The Public and Commercial Services Union is calling for a 10% pay rise, better pensions, job security and no cuts to redundancy terms | The Public and Commercial Services Union is calling for a 10% pay rise, better pensions, job security and no cuts to redundancy terms |
The government says the strike might affect driving tests but not theory tests | The government says the strike might affect driving tests but not theory tests |
Read more: Driving examiners across UK to strike | Read more: Driving examiners across UK to strike |
Highway workers | Highway workers |
Some National Highways workers in the East Midlands and eastern England announced strikes for 6 and 7 January | |
The walkout will mean fewer officers available to deal with collisions, according to the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) union | The walkout will mean fewer officers available to deal with collisions, according to the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) union |
National Highways says no roads will be closed and it has "well-rehearsed resilience plans in place". | National Highways says no roads will be closed and it has "well-rehearsed resilience plans in place". |
Read more: Road traffic officers hold two-day strike | Read more: Road traffic officers hold two-day strike |
Teachers | Teachers |
Another teachers' strike takes place in Scotland on 10 and 11 January | |
A 6.85% increase for the lowest paid was rejected, with teachers arguing for 10% | A 6.85% increase for the lowest paid was rejected, with teachers arguing for 10% |
Teaching unions in England and Wales are balloting members over pay, which could mean strikes | Teaching unions in England and Wales are balloting members over pay, which could mean strikes |
Read more: How many schools will close? | Read more: How many schools will close? |
Border Force | Border Force |
About 1,000 Border Force staff took part in strikes from 23 to 26 December and 28 to 31 December | About 1,000 Border Force staff took part in strikes from 23 to 26 December and 28 to 31 December |
Officials checking passports for people arriving in the UK are among those involved in the dispute | Officials checking passports for people arriving in the UK are among those involved in the dispute |
The officers, who are part of the PCS, are striking over pay, pensions and jobs | The officers, who are part of the PCS, are striking over pay, pensions and jobs |
Read more: Border Force staff to strike over Christmas | Read more: Border Force staff to strike over Christmas |
University staff | University staff |
The University and College Union wants a pay rise worth either 2% above RPI inflation, or 12%, whichever is higher, pension benefits restored and "excessive workloads" tackled | The University and College Union wants a pay rise worth either 2% above RPI inflation, or 12%, whichever is higher, pension benefits restored and "excessive workloads" tackled |
An increase in pay "puts jobs at risk", the Universities and College Employers Association says | An increase in pay "puts jobs at risk", the Universities and College Employers Association says |
Read more: Will my lectures be cancelled? | Read more: Will my lectures be cancelled? |
Royal Mail workers | Royal Mail workers |
Postal workers took part in strike action on 23 and 24 December | Postal workers took part in strike action on 23 and 24 December |
Royal Mail has offered a pay deal it says is worth up to 9% over 18 months - but the Communication Workers Union (CWU) wants more | Royal Mail has offered a pay deal it says is worth up to 9% over 18 months - but the Communication Workers Union (CWU) wants more |
The CWU opposes proposed changes to working conditions, including compulsory Sunday working | The CWU opposes proposed changes to working conditions, including compulsory Sunday working |
Who else is considering industrial action? | Who else is considering industrial action? |
About 100,000 civil servants have voted to strike across different government departments | About 100,000 civil servants have voted to strike across different government departments |
Junior doctors in England, represented by the British Medical Association, are planning to hold a ballot in January, over a pay deal which will give them 2% this year | Junior doctors in England, represented by the British Medical Association, are planning to hold a ballot in January, over a pay deal which will give them 2% this year |
Firefighters are being balloted on potential strike action over pay. The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) says the current 5% pay offer is "derisory". The ballot closes on 30 January. | Firefighters are being balloted on potential strike action over pay. The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) says the current 5% pay offer is "derisory". The ballot closes on 30 January. |
Which workers are allowed to go on strike? | Which workers are allowed to go on strike? |
What's the gap between public and private sector pay? | What's the gap between public and private sector pay? |
Would pay demands cost an extra £28bn? | Would pay demands cost an extra £28bn? |
Have any disputes been resolved? | Have any disputes been resolved? |
Some workers have settled disputes: | Some workers have settled disputes: |
Network Rail workers in the TSSA union voted to accept a 5% pay increase this year, with 4% next year and a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies until 2025 | Network Rail workers in the TSSA union voted to accept a 5% pay increase this year, with 4% next year and a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies until 2025 |
Criminal barristers in England and Wales accepted a 15% pay rise in October | Criminal barristers in England and Wales accepted a 15% pay rise in October |
2,000 Arriva bus drivers in London won an 11% pay deal | 2,000 Arriva bus drivers in London won an 11% pay deal |
Some BT workers agreed a pay deal worth up to 16% | Some BT workers agreed a pay deal worth up to 16% |
Health workers who are members of Unite and Unison in Scotland - including some paramedics, nurses, midwives and support staff - accepted a 7.5% pay deal in December | Health workers who are members of Unite and Unison in Scotland - including some paramedics, nurses, midwives and support staff - accepted a 7.5% pay deal in December |
Does the public support strike action? | Does the public support strike action? |
A poll at the end of October by Savanta ComRes found that 60% generally support workers taking industrial action, with 33% opposed. | A poll at the end of October by Savanta ComRes found that 60% generally support workers taking industrial action, with 33% opposed. |
Asked about strikes over pay and conditions, support varied widely between different industries. | Asked about strikes over pay and conditions, support varied widely between different industries. |