Trade unions have no appetite for strikes over cuts, says Francis Maude; Companies 'must plan for longer life'; Teachers to be £7,700 worse after inflation switch; Savings money maths: saving a pension pot
Trade unions have no appetite for strikes over cuts, says Francis Maude Independent Most union leaders do not have "the appetite" for sustained strike action which will damage members' livelihood...
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