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Strike dates: Who is striking in January and what are their pay claims? Strike dates: Who is striking in January 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.
Physiotherapists
NHS physiotherapy staff across England will strike on 26 January and 9 February
The strike could involve up to 4,200 staff and affect more than 100 health trusts, according to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
Further dates will be announced if there is no improved pay offer, said the CSP
TeachersTeachers
Another teachers' strike takes place in Scotland on 10 and 11 January Secondary school teachers are striking in Scotland on Wednesday. It comes a day after primary school teachers went on strike, leading to the closure of almost all primary schools
Staff in primary schools walk out on Tuesday and secondary school teachers on Wednesday 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 lead to strikesTeaching unions in England and Wales are balloting members over pay, which could lead to strikes
Read more: How many schools will close?Read more: How many schools will close?
Ambulance workersAmbulance workers
Some ambulance staff in England and Wales are to stage two further strikes, on 11 and 23 January Some ambulance staff in England and Wales are striking on 11 January, with a further strike planned for 23 January
The strikes will affect non-life threatening calls onlyThe strikes will affect non-life threatening calls only
The unions have asked for above-inflation pay risesThe 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?
NursesNurses
The Royal College of Nurses (RCN) has announced further strikes on 18 and 19 January, in England The Royal College of Nurses (RCN) has announced further strikes on 18 and 19 January in England
The union wants a 19% pay riseThe union wants a 19% pay rise
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 BodyThe 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
The RCN in Scotland says it will also announce strike datesThe RCN in Scotland says it will also announce strike dates
Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking?Read more: Why are nurses and ambulance staff striking?
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 driversBus drivers
Abellio bus drivers will strike over eight days in January - mostly in west and south London Abellio bus drivers named eight strike days in January - five of which are coming up - affecting mostly west and south London
The Unite union is calling for a pay rise to reflect the cost of livingThe Unite union is calling for a pay rise to reflect the cost of living
Driving examinersDriving examiners
Driving examiners will hold rolling strikes until 16 January Driving examiners held rolling strikes until 10 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 (PCS) 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 strikeRead more: Driving examiners across UK to strike
Rail workersRail workers
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has been holding strikes since last JuneThe National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has been holding strikes since last June
No further rail strikes are currently scheduled, but the dispute is ongoingNo further rail strikes are currently scheduled, but the dispute is ongoing
The RMT wants a pay offer reflecting the rising cost of living and a guarantee of no compulsory job lossesThe RMT wants a pay offer reflecting the rising cost of living and a guarantee of no compulsory job losses
Other rail unions, including the train drivers' union Aslef, have also held strikesOther rail unions, including the train drivers' union Aslef, have also held strikes
Rail industry bosses say changes need to be agreed to afford pay increases and to modernise the railwayRail industry bosses say changes need to be agreed to afford pay increases and to modernise the railway
Read more: When are January's train strikes?
Highway workersHighway workers
Some National Highways workers went on strike in December and early JanuarySome National Highways workers went on strike in December and early January
The walkouts meant there were fewer officers available to deal with collisions, according to the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) union The walkouts meant there were fewer officers available to deal with collisions, according to the PCS
Border ForceBorder Force
About 1,000 Border Force staff held strikes over ChristmasAbout 1,000 Border Force staff held strikes over Christmas
Officials checking passports for people arriving in the UK were among those involvedOfficials checking passports for people arriving in the UK were among those involved
The officers, who are part of the PCS, want action over pay, pensions and jobsThe officers, who are part of the PCS, want action over pay, pensions and jobs
University staffUniversity staff
University staff held three days of strikes in NovemberUniversity staff held three days of strikes in November
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" tackledThe 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 saysAn 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 workersRoyal Mail workers
Postal workers held their latest strikes in the run up to Christmas Postal workers held their latest strikes in the run-up to Christmas
Royal Mail has offered a pay deal it says is worth up to 9% over 18 months - but the Communication Workers Union (CWU) wants moreRoyal 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 workingThe CWU opposes proposed changes to working conditions, including compulsory Sunday working
Who else is considering industrial action?Who else is considering industrial action?
Junior doctors in England, represented by the British Medical Association, opened a ballot for possible strike action on 9 January. The dispute is over a 2% pay offerJunior doctors in England, represented by the British Medical Association, opened a ballot for possible strike action on 9 January. The dispute is over a 2% pay offer
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 JanuaryFirefighters 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:
Criminal barristers in England and Wales accepted a 15% pay rise in OctoberCriminal barristers in England and Wales accepted a 15% pay rise in October
2,000 Arriva bus drivers in London won an 11% pay deal2,000 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 DecemberHealth 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?
Public support for strike action varies widely between different industries, a poll carried out by YouGov for the Times at the start of January suggests.Public support for strike action varies widely between different industries, a poll carried out by YouGov for the Times at the start of January suggests.
For example, the poll found 68% of people supported the nurses' strike - with ambulance workers backed by a similar number. However, there was less support for the train strikes, with less than half (40%) backing industrial action. For example, the poll found 68% of people supported the nurses' strike - with ambulance workers backed by a similar number. However, there was less support for the train strikes, with fewer than half (40%) backing industrial action.