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Tony Blair returns, Donald Trump blusters, Robert De Niro disappoints, and much more.
A Real Team Effort: When Soccer Squads Go on Strike
An individual footballer going on strike is not unusual, but it has become less common for whole teams to do so. Nevertheless, today’s players owe much of their wealth and freedom to the collective action of their forerunners.
We Asked New Zealand Junior Doctors Why They’re on Strike
"I've prescribed the wrong medical doses and that's pretty standard across the board. I haven't killed anyone yet, thankfully."
Striking Deliveroo Riders Have Won Concessions from Management
It's samosa they could have hoped for in their battle against a controversial new pay deal.
How Did the Rail Union Become So Powerful?
From Southern rail to the Eurostar, industrial action on the railways has never been stronger. What could we learn from the RMT?
The UK's Junior Doctors Are on Strike
The NHS's health secretary wants junior doctors to work until 10 PM without overtime and add Saturday to their normal working week. We met some of the physicians who are protesting this proposition.
Thousands of Doctors Walk Out of England's Hospitals in First Strike in 40 Years
Nearly 40,000 doctors say they have no choice but to take industrial action over proposed changes to their contracts which they say will fundamentally endanger patient safety.
Smug Brits Don't Deserve the Tube Strike
These workers are concerned with the extra shifts they'll have to work to run the Tube's new all-night service. But they should be grateful. A tired conductor could mean British bodies sizzling over a burning train carriage.
Nationwide Strikes Over Austerity Cuts Brings Belgium to a Standstill
Mass protests against the government's proposed extreme budgetary measures have been raging for several weeks, turning violent Monday.