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13 Jun 2008
French railway workers take strike action in freight restructuring dispute
Rail services across France faced disruption this week after workers went on strike in protest against restructuring plans. Workers represented by three French rail unions walked out on Tuesday in a long-running dispute over plans by the...

22 May 2008
French transport unions take strike action over pensions
Strike action by French rail and aviation unions is causing gridlock today in a dispute over pensions. Unions representing workers employed by Air France KLM, the French rail company SNCF as well three Paris transport providers are out on strike...

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09 May 2008
Unions launch group to represent National Express workers
Trade unions today inaugurated a network for workers at National Express Group at a two day meeting at the ITF in London. Representatives from The Netherlands, Spain, the UK and USA met for the first time to discuss the coordination of activities...

05 Mar 2008
Mass support for Osanloo release: UK events
Hundreds of thousands of people will take to the streets in over 41 countries tomorrow (6 March) to demand the release of imprisoned Iranian trade unionist Mansour Onsanloo. In the UK a protest will be held at the Iranian Embassy in London,...


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