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UK government offers millions of public sector workers pay hikes to end strikes

Por: ABC News Business July 13, 2023

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LONDON -- The British government offered millions of public sector workers pay raises Thursday in a bid to end an array of strikes that have crippled trains, and other services for more than a year amid the biggest cost-of-living crisis in generations.On the day that tens of thousands of doctors in Britain's state-funded health service launched a five-day walkout, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accepted pay recommendations from independent... + full article



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