British workers strike over retirement benefits CNN Unison, another union, said it expected its 400000 National Health Service workers -- including nurses, paramedics, cleaners, cooks and patient transport -- to strike Wednesday except for emergency workers. The union said it did not expect emergency ... |
British workers strike over retirement benefits – CNN
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Public sector strike ‘less disruptive’ than expected – Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian | Public sector strike 'less disruptive' than expected Telegraph.co.uk Council services such as refuse collection, street cleaning and libraries are also likely to be affected." Chancellor George Osborne urged unions to resume negotiations as he warned that today's strike over pensions will not "achieve or change" ... Schools closed and flights cancelled as two million strike Unions warned on pensions strike |
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Strikes hit services as millions heed unions’ call to fight pension cuts – The Guardian
The Guardian | Strikes hit services as millions heed unions' call to fight pension cuts The Guardian Council services such as refuse collection, street cleaning and libraries were also likely to be affected, he said, and passengers "may face longer than normal waiting times at airports and ports". But he said "robust contingency plans" were in place. ... Day of strikes as millions heed unions' call to fight pension cuts |
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x – Sky News
x Sky News In the north of England, the Tyne & Wear Metro will be affected, but other networks, including London transport, should run as normal. The latest advice from the Eurostar Press Office is that the UK Border Agency has said there will be normal service ... |
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New Office For House Cleaning London Company – DreamClean – WebWire (press release)
New Office For House Cleaning London Company – DreamClean WebWire (press release) November 28nd, 2011 – London,UK – DreamClean (www.dreamcleanuk.com) is excited about opening their new house cleaning London office just outside of London. DreamClean hopes this will attract customers that live outside of the city centre. ... |
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McGrigors London besieged by protesters over cleaner row – The Lawyer
McGrigors London besieged by protesters over cleaner row The Lawyer Cleaning staff staged a protest outside McGrigors' London office today (24 November) complaining of mistreatment by the Scottish firm's contract cleaning company. At just after 4:30pm, around 20 protesters gathered out side the firm's offices at 5 Old ... |
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Office cleaners hear of London ownership statistics – Fastklean
Office cleaners hear of London ownership statistics Fastklean Specialist office cleaners based in London may be intrigued to hear that 52 per cent of commercial space in the City is owned by foreign companies. A new study conducted by the University of Cambridge on behalf of property expert Development Securities ... |
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Occupy London protesters take over empty UBS bank offices – The Guardian
The Guardian | Occupy London protesters take over empty UBS bank offices The Guardian By mid-morning, several dozen people were inside, cleaning up patches of damp and collapsed ceiling plaster and hanging giant banners from windows, several targeting the actions of UBS, which has its London headquarters are across the street. ... Occupy London protesters "repossess" UBS site |
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Insurance giant could need commercial cleaners – Fastklean
Insurance giant could need commercial cleaners Fastklean Insurance giant Aon could be in need of commercial cleaners from 2014 when the firm moves into a new office complex in London. Leaders at British Land and Oxford Properties have confirmed the insurer has signed a pre-let agreement to take on 191000 sq ... |
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Mayfair is the best location, office cleaners hear – Fastklean
Mayfair is the best location, office cleaners hear Fastklean Office cleaners based in London could see themselves deployed to the upmarket region of Mayfair more often, after it was outlined as one of the most suitable commercial locations in the world. This is the view of chief executive for the British Council ... |
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