The Strikers
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Albums | Screaming Youth |
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No Return | |
12 Inch Classics | |
Members | Ruben Faison |
Darryl Gibbs | |
Willie Slaughter | |
Howie Young | |
Robert Gilliom | |
Milton Brown | |
Genres | Dance/Electronic |
Rock | |
Pop | |
Record labels | Unidisc Music |
Prelude Records | |
Thick Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1418810 |
About The Strikers
Teacher strikes likely to end in England
... " I did have a lot of sympathy for The Strikers because I know how difficult the schools situation has been - it feels like a service which has been underfunded, " he says...
French protests intensify against pension age rise
... High school pupils staged protests outside some schools and students said they would occupy Sciences Po university in Paris in support of The Strikers...
Strikes: Border Force, rail and driving test staff walk out
... Civil servants will join military personnel to cover The Strikers at Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow airports, as well as the Port of Newhaven...
Post and rail workers walk out as strikes build
... Lucy Bryant, who runs her artist s studio, Haus of Lucy, says she supports The Strikers as " everyone has a right to fair pay"...
'Rail strikes mean I won't see my son over Christmas'
... But like many regular train passengers, Owen has been hit by cancellations and disruption on his commute to work in recent months, which he says destroyed the sympathy he once had for The Strikers...
Rail strike: London Marathon runners face chaos
... Runner Elaine Starborg said although she supports The Strikers, she believed the action had " put a lot of people off"...
France pension protests: Macron calls on strikers not to ruin Christmas
... On a trip to Ivory Coast, Mr Macron suggested The Strikers should observe a truce out of respect for families and family life ...
Climate strike: Why are students striking and it will have an impact?
... to say These objectives are supported by a group of around 200 British academics have written to a national newspaper, you stand in solidarity with The Strikers...
Strikes: Border Force, rail and driving test staff walk out
Border Force staff are beginning The Second in a series of strikes at UK airports until New Year 's Eve.
Some 1,000 members of the PCS union, many of whom work in passport control, will walk out from 28 to 31 December.
The Union has warned The Strikes could Go On for months unless the government entered talks over pay.
with TSSA members at Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains on strike.
The Border Force walkouts are over pay, jobs and conditions as the cost of living rises at record rates.
Civil servants will join Military Personnel to cover The Strikers at Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow airports, as well as The Port of Newhaven.
Earlier strikes from 23 to 26 December caused minimal disruption. A spokesperson for Heathrow said immigration halls for travellers were " free flowing" and that The Airport experienced " no issues" resulting from The First series of strikes.
Meanwhile, driving examiners and rural payment officers at More Than 250 sites across the UK are holding rolling strikes from 13 December to 16 January. Members of the PCS union at 71 driving test centres in eastern England and The Midlands will be on strike over Five Days from Wednesday.
The PCS is calling for a 10% pay rise, better pensions, job security and no cuts to redundancy terms for all its members but the government has said the requested pay rises are " unaffordable".
Ahead of the First Wave of airport staff strikes, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his priorities were to reduce inflation.
" Part of that is being responsible when It Comes to setting public sector pay. In the long term it's The Right thing for the whole country that we beat inflation, " Mr Sunak said.
Disruption to travel is also expected during upcoming rail strikes in January. Recent walkouts by rail staff have brought many parts of the country to a standstill.
The latest wave of rail staff strikes is expected to disrupt journeys for those travelling back to work after Christmas and New Year breaks.
RMT union members at Network Rail will resume their strike action over pay and conditions on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 January.
They will walk out again on 6 and 7 January and there is a ban on any overtime for RMT members from 18 December to 2 January.
The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) said the striking RMT rail staff would mean only around 20% of services will operate and " half of The Network will shut down".
" There are likely to be even fewer services on 5 January due to a strike by drivers who belong to [The Union ] Aslef, " the RDG warned.
Source of news: bbc.com