Unions revolt as public sector row wears on

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Teachers and college lecturers in London will strike today over changes to public sector pensions, whilst across the country Unite health workers stage demonstrations.

Members of the National Union of Teachers and University College Union have walked out of classrooms across the capital for 24 hours. Some 95% of balloted NUT members backed the continuing campa...

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