Food delivery app accused of using ‘deliberately inflammatory’ language after police ‘disrupted’ London strike
The Royal Society of Arts claims it was not made aware of the event’s ‘geopolitically sensitive’ nature
Workers overcame language barriers to demand Lukaz Mazur’s haulage companies paid them what they were owed
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European trade unionists say UK strike laws are already more restrictive than its neighbours
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As temperatures reached 40C in July, food couriers had to put themselves at risk or lose vital work
The Trade Union Congress has demanded a minimum wage hike amid the ‘harshest wage squeeze in modern history’