FT journalists vote to strike over pensions

Michael Klimes
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Talks are continuing between staff and management at the Financial Times after journalists voted overwhelmingly to strike over proposed pension changes.

Some 91.8% of those balloted voted for strike action in a row over plans to end its final salary scheme. But representatives of the FT Group NUJ met on Thursday afternoon and said industrial act...

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