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Published in: Home: NewsComparing UK anti-strike law to Europe is ‘b*llocks’, say continental unions
European trade unionists say UK strike laws are already more restrictive than its neighbours
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow private investors mortgaged UK’s utilities – and why we’re paying the price
As British beaches are closed and workers’ wages plummet, the overseas owners of UK firms are banking billions
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Published in: Home: OpinionI reported on Thatcher-era strikes. Here’s what today’s coverage is missing
The demise of industrial correspondents allows the Tory press to deliver outlandish, make-believe scare stories
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Published in: Home: NewsRail firm paid shareholders £500m before asking workers to take wage cut
CEOs of the six biggest train companies also took home a combined salary of more than £5m in 2020