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Press Association

Mick Lynch tells striking doctors the Government has united society through industrial action

Higher Ed
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch told members of the British Medical Association that his union stood with them in "solidarity and support" at a rally in London.
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Press Association

Train drivers walk out as union chief says pay talks with ministers have stalled

Higher Ed
GV's of Paddington Station and an Aslef picket line outside the station, and an interview with Great Western Railway train driver Narinder Rai.



Members of the Aslef union walked out on Friday at more than a dozen train...
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Press Association

Delivery drivers protest outside Deliveroo AGM

Higher Ed
Riders for Deliveroo have protested against “deteriorating” working conditions and low pay as the takeaway delivery giant’s shareholders met in London.



Outside the company’s annual general meeting at 100 Bishopsgate in...
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Bridgeman Arts

Factory work, metal forging, stone mining in Germany, early C20th

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip featuring footage from early 20th century Germany, including construction industries, transport and warfare.
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Curated Video

A New California Law Could Raise Minimum Wages

Higher Ed
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will give minimum wage workers more say in their pay and work conditions.
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Bloomberg

Asian Trade Centre's Elms on US' Ban on Goods from Xinjiang Region

Higher Ed
Deborah Elms, Asian Trade Centre Executive Director, discusses her views on supply chain and trade from U.S. crackdown on goods from China's Xinjiang region. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

US Railroads, Union Avert Strike With Tentative Deal

Higher Ed
US railroads and union negotiators have reached a tentative deal to avert a labor disruption, according to a Labor Department statement released early Thursday. Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta has the latest on "Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Curated Video

The Changing Tide For Unionizing In The U.S.

Higher Ed
Unionizing has been making an unusual comeback in the U.S. as the economy roars back from pandemic lows, but efforts don't always mean success.
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Bloomberg

How is the Pandemic Affecting Filipino Domestic Helpers in H.K.?

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Mahee Leclerc, head of Hong Kong and Business Development at HelperChoice, which runs a website that matches domestic helpers and the employers, explains how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Philippine workers in Hong...
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Press Association

London faces second Tube strike in a week

Higher Ed
Footage from King’s Cross Station in London and Oxford Circus as Tube workers go on strike for the second day in a week.<b<br/>r/>

Includes interview with a Tube worker on the picket line, Daniel Randall.
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Curated Video

McDonald's To Pay $26M Settlement With California Workers

Higher Ed
The settlement will end a lawsuit filed nearly seven years ago by 38,000 California workers.
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Curated Video

Amazon To Sell More Nonessential Items As It Hires 75,000 Workers

Higher Ed
On Monday, Amazon said it would allow for its third-party sellers, who weren't selling essential items, to start shipping their items again.
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Curated Video

Russia criticised for 'impeding' Beslan coverage

Higher Ed
1. Wide press conference

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Miklos Haraszti, OSCE representative on freedom of the
media
"First there were cases of detention and harassment of journalists which occurred, which of...
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Curated Video

NY Attorney General Questions Amazon's "Inadequate" COVID-19 Response

Higher Ed
According to a letter obtained by NPR, New York Attorney General Letitia James said Amazon's safety measures for employees have been "inadequate."
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Bloomberg

Volvo Lands Breakthrough EV Trucks Deal

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Roger Alm, chief executive officer at Volvo Trucks AB, discusses the record order for 100 electric heavy trucks for DFDS A/S, Northern Europe’s largest shipping and logistics company, his sales targets for electric trucks and...
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Press Association

Nurses strike over pay outside London's St George's Hospital in

Higher Ed
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) were on the picket line outside St George's Hospital, south London on Wednesday.



Thousands of nurses in England are on strike in a dispute over pay as the head of the nursing...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Omicron Threat, Powell Testifies

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Press Association

Striking ambulance workers explain why they have joined picket line in Coventry

Higher Ed
Interviews with ambulance workers, student paramedic Sam Catcliff, 30, and paramedic Ryan Carruthers, 23, on the Unite union's picket line at West Midlands Ambulance Services’ hub in Longford, Coventry.



Mr Catcliff said he...
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Press Association

GMB ambulance workers speak ahead of lobbying MPs

Higher Ed
Ambulance workers who are part of the GMB union queued outside Portcullis House in Westminster to lobby MPs with Health Select Committee members.



Interviews with Jason Dicker, paramedic practitioner, Mark Dawn, branch...
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Curated Video

The Impact Of Food Waste Spans Beyond The Kitchen

Higher Ed
Americans waste anywhere from 30% to 40% of food that's produced in the U.S., says an environmental science professor at American University.
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Press Association

Royal Mail dispute likely to continue into new year, union leader warns

Higher Ed
Protesters gathered outside Holyrood on Thursday to demand the First Minister and MSPs show their support for Royal Mail workers amid ongoing disputes with the postal company over pay and working conditions.



The bitter...
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Press Association

British Gas engineers go on strike

Higher Ed
British Gas engineers around the UK have begun a strike to protest against changes to work conditions. Around 90-95% of workers are downing tools, with the remaining staff only providing cover in emergencies. Footage of a picket line at...
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Curated Video

Film And TV Union Workers Threaten To Strike Next Week

Higher Ed
More than 60,000 entertainment workers will strike Monday if they don't reach a deal with major studio companies regarding pay and working conditions.
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Curated Video

Starbucks Workers Begin 3-Day Strike For Better Working Conditions

Higher Ed
Strikes at 100 Starbucks stores are causing some closures and some instances of reduced staff to keep things running.