Disruption
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Initial release | March 13, 2014 |
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Directors | Pamela Yates |
Producers | Paco de Onis |
Composers | Roger Miller |
Cinematography | Melle van Essen |
Screenplay | Pamela Yates |
Paco de Onis | |
Peter Kinoy | |
Date of Reg. | |
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ID | 2229496 |
About Disruption
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... They plan to continue these protests until Labour s annual party conference in October, and are not ruling out further Disruption - including interrupting speeches - if Sir Keir fails to meet their demands...
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... The four unions to maximise Disruption - which the government has said is " unreasonable"...
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... But 14 of those - including Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - delayed testing to the start of the next school year because of Disruption caused by the Covid pandemic...
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... Netblocks, a UK-based internet monitor, has counted at least three major internet Disruptions linked to Khan s rallies before his arrest - but this week s was the worst yet...
Mass strike action on 1 February will disrupt daily life - No 10
...By Alice EvansBBC NewsMass strike action on Wednesday will cause " significant Disruption" Downing Street has said...
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... But ministers are refusing to do the one thing that could prevent Disruption - that s start genuine talks about pay...
Mass strike action on 1 February will disrupt daily life - No 10
By Alice EvansBBC News
Mass strike action on Wednesday will cause " significant Disruption " Downing Street has said.
Teachers, university workers, civil servants, train and bus drivers are all taking action.
Many parents are facing uncertainty as schools may not know until Wednesday morning whether they have enough staff to stay open.
Talks between teaching unions and The Department For Education (DfE) ended without progress on Monday.
The National Education Union (NEU) said Education Secretary Gillian Keegan .
The DfE has offered a 5% pay rise to most teachers for the current school year, But the NEU wants a fully funded above-inflation increase for teachers.
It expects about 23,000 schools to be affected in The First of its seven planned walkouts by teacher members in England and Wales.
Individual teachers do not have to say whether they will strike, so school leaders might not know what gaps they need to fill until Wednesday morning.
, But others are still deciding - Meaning many parents are still waiting to hear whether they will need to make childcare arrangements.
Schools in England have been asked to prioritise staying open for vulnerable pupils and students taking exams or mock exams on Wednesday.
But many students are likely to face Disruption - for example, being given online learning to do At Home .
are continuing to be affected by strikes, while will strike for half A Day in February, too.
Lecturers, librarians and other university workers belonging to the UCU union are also taking action on 1 February.
So are train drivers belonging to Aslef, affecting services in England, Scotland and Wales,
About 100,000 civil servants will also be striking, as well as some bus drivers in London.
The Prime Minister 's official spokesman said: " We know that there will be significant Disruption , given the scale of The Strike action that is taking place tomorrow, and that will be very difficult for The Public trying to go about their daily lives.
" We Are upfront that this will disrupt people's lives and that's why we think negotiations rather than picket lines are The Right approach. "
The spokesman also said The Announcement of an was " deeply concerning".
" We Are putting in place significant mitigations, which have previously helped reduce some of the impact of these strikes, " He Said , and urged unions to reconsider.
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