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Walkouts occurred across the U.K. in places from border control in transport hubs, job centers, police telephone help lines, tax offices and law courts to driving-test centers.
U.K. Public-Sector Strike Has an Uneven Impact Alistair MacDonald 2011
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Walkouts in other strategic industries are causing chaos around the country.
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Walkouts at oil refineries have cut fuel supplies.
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Walkouts in other strategic industries are causing chaos around the country.
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Walkouts in other strategic industries are causing chaos around the country.
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• Walkouts by 146,000 civil servants, representing more than a quarter of the civil service.
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Walkouts at oil refineries have cut fuel supplies.
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Walkouts at oil refineries have cut fuel supplies.
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Walkouts in other strategic industries are causing chaos around the country.
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Walkouts over the weekend by its cabin crew cost £11 million, or £5.5 million a day, BA said, less than the hit of £7 million a day it suffered during the first strike period a week earlier.
Corporate Watch 2010
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