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The very first of 2 48-hour strikes at Network Rail and 14 train business are to start on Tuesday (Dec 13) after members of the Rail Maritime and Transportation union (RMT) turned down a pay deal.

Providers varying from postal shipments to health services are to be struck by strikes from now entering into February.

Here are a few of the strikes prepared:

— December 13

Rail, Maritime and Transportation (RMT) union members on Network Rail and 14 train operators to start a 48-hour strike.

Transportation Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) members at Avanti West Coast will likewise start 48-hour strike.

Civil servants in the general public and Commercial Solutions (PCS) union to begin a month-long strike, with employees in various firms and departments abandoning various days.

The very first day consists of DVSA driving inspectors, whose strike will begin in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and staff in the Rural Payments Company (RPA) customer support centre.

Unison employees at the Environment Company are holding an indefinite work to rule demonstration.

— December 14

RMT and TSSA train strikes to continue, impacting services throughout the UK.

Royal Mail employees will abandon another nationwide strike.

The DVSA strike continues for staff in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

Unison employees at the Environment Company decline to offer ‘on call’ cover for unanticipated events.

— December 15

Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) will go on strike.

Bus employees for Abellio in London to go on strike for 2 days.

Royal Mail employees to strike once again.

The DVSA strike continues for staff in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— December 16

RMT rail employees to phase another 48-hour nationwide strike.

The union will likewise see members working as guard on Eurostar staging a 24-hour strike.

TSSA members who work for Avanti West Coast to stage another 48-hour walkout.

Ground handlers utilized by personal professional Menzies at Heathrow Airport, who are members of Unite, will go out from 4am for 72 hours.

Bus employees with Abellio in London will continue their strike.

The DVSA strike continues for staff in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

PCS roadway strikes to start with National Highways staff members going out in the North West, North East and Yorkshire.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

Unison employees at the Environment Company decline to offer ‘on call’ cover for unanticipated events.

— December 17

TSSA members who work for c2c to go out.

Rail employees with the exact same union at Avanti West Coast will continue their strike.

The DVSA strike continues for staff in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

National Highways employees continue their walkout in the North West, North East and Yorkshire.

The RMT rail employees’ walkout continues.

Join ground handlers at Heathrow continue their strike.

— December 18

RMT members working as guard on Eurostar to stage another walkout.

Join ground handlers at Heathrow continue their strike.

The DVSA strike continues for staff in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

— December 19

Staff operating at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) begin strike action. More than 200 PCS members in 3 DWP workplaces in Liverpool and one in Doncaster will abandon dates from December 19 to 31– although it is uncertain which dates.

Unite members working for Highlands and Islands Airports will strike, impacting 11 little centers in Scotland.

DVSA driving inspectors to strike in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

RPA staff resume their walkout.

— December 20

RCN members will stage another nurses’ strike.

The DVSA strike continues in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

Unison employees at the Environment Company decline to offer ‘on call’ cover for unanticipated events.

— December 21

Ambulance employees and other NHS staff will stage a strike in England co-ordinated by the GMB, Unison and Unite. Scottish members of Unison and Unite reached a contract and aborted their action.

The DVSA strike continues in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— December 22

Train cleaners throughout the nation with the RMT union to release a strike.

National Highways employees start a walkout in London and the South East.

Unite members working for Highlands and Islands Airports will stage another strike.

RMT Eurostar security staff to phase another walkout.

The DVSA strike continues in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

Unison employees at the Environment Company decline to offer ‘on call’ cover for unanticipated events.

— December 23

Royal Mail employees will go out in another day of nationwide strike action.

The RMT train cleaners’ nationwide strike continues.

RMT Eurostar security staff to phase another walkout.

The National Highways employees’ strike continues in London and the South East.

The DVSA strike continues in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

PCS members in Border Force begin a wave of strikes, consisting of December 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 and 31.

— December 24

RMT train employees will stage another strike from 6pm on Christmas Eve.

Royal Mail employees to continue nationwide strike action.

The DVSA strike continues in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and North Wales.

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer participate in events.

— December 25

The RMT rail strike will continue, although no train services operate on Christmas Day.

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer to participate in events.

— December 26

The RMT rail strike will continue, indicating restricted Boxing Day services are most likely to be cancelled.

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer to participate in events up until 9am.

— December 27

The RMT rail strike continues up until 6am.

— December 28

NHS staff in the GMB union will stage another strike.

The DVSA driving inspectors’ strikes will begin in the West Midlands, the Eastern area and the East Midlands

— December 29

The DVSA strike continues in the West Midlands, Eastern area and East Midlands.

— December 30

Roadway strikes by National Highways’ staff members will start in the West Midlands and South West.

The DVSA strike continues in the West Midlands, Eastern area and East Midlands.

— December 31

RMT train cleaners will stage another strike.

Roadway strikes by National Highways staff members will start in the West Midlands and South West.

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer to participate in events.

— January 1

National Highways employees to phase two-day action in all locations of the nation.

The DVSA strike continues in the West Midlands, Eastern area and East Midlands.

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer to participate in events.

— January 2

Unison staff at Environment Company decline to offer participate in events up until 9am.

— January 3

RPA staff will resume their walkout.

— January 4

The DVSA driving inspectors’ strike begins in London, the South East, South Wales and the South West.

The RMT rail employees’ strike continues.

UK-wide National Highways strike continues.

RPA staff will continue their walkout.

— January 5

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— January 6

RMT rail employees will stage another 48-hour strike.

National Highways employees to stage a two-day action in the East Midlands and eastern England.

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

RPA staff to continue their walkout.

— January 7

The RMT rail employees’ walkout continues.

National Highways employees will continue their strike in the East Midlands and eastern England.

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

— January 8

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

— January 9

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— January 10

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) instructors’ union will stage a nationwide strike in main schools, unique schools and early years websites.

The DVSA strike continues in London, South East, South Wales and South West.

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— January 11

EIS, signed up with by the Scottish Secondary Educators’ Association, will stage another nationwide strike, in secondary schools and secondary unique schools.

RPA staff will continue their walkout.

— January 12

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— January 13

RPA staff continue their walkout.

— January 16

EIS to stage a nationwide strike for 16 successive days up until February 2, which will see members in 2 regional authorities strike every day.

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