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  2. HMRC staff strike 'to support sacked union reps' - AOL

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    HMRC said the phone lines and webchat will be open as usual but customers may experience longer wait times. HMRC staff strike 'to support sacked union reps' Skip to main content

  3. HMRC denies 'deliberately poor' phone service - AOL

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    HMRC has denied running a "deliberately poor" phone service in an attempt to push taxpayers to seek help online instead. Nearly 44,000 customers were cut off without warning after being on hold ...

  4. Strike notice - Wikipedia

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    A strike notice (or notice to strike) is a document served by members of a trade union or an analogous body of workers to an employer or negotiator stating an intent to commit an upcoming strike action. The document largely contains: an overview of grievances and conditions; a statement that negotiations with the employer have failed

  5. Industrial action - Wikipedia

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    Industrial action (British English) or job action (American English) is a temporary show of dissatisfaction by employees—especially a strike or slowdown or working to rule—to protest against bad working conditions or low pay and to increase bargaining power with the employer and intended to force the employer to improve them by reducing productivity in a workplace.

  6. Collective action in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Collective action in the United Kingdom including the right to strike in UK labour law is the main support for collective bargaining. Although the right to strike (or "industrial action" traditionally) has attained the status, since 1906, of a fundamental human right, protected in domestic case law, statute, the European Convention on Human Rights and international law, the rules in statute ...

  7. Pen-down strike - Wikipedia

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    A pen-down strike (sometimes known as a tool-down strike or dropping pen), is a form of nonviolent strike action or a peaceful protest in which an organized group of private, government workers or its associated professionals partially attends their offices in public or private sector without being involved in office management or simply duty.

  8. Taft–Hartley Act - Wikipedia

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    If a court enters an injunction, then a strike by workers or a lockout by employers is suspended for an 80-day period; employees must return to work while management and unions must "make every effort to adjust and settle their differences" [13] [14] with the assistance of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. [13]

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also Documentation for creating succession boxes can be found at Template:S-start. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:S-off/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create ...