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What strikes are still due to happen in July?

July has proven to be a month filled with strikes in the UK, making it one of the busiest periods since the onset of industrial action in the summer of 2022.

The cost-of-living crisis has seen thousands of workers from numerous professions take industrial action, many of whom are seeking higher pay as inflation continues to soar.

Teachers from various parts of England have already taken part in two days of strikes, voicing their concerns and demands. Meanwhile, junior doctors in England recently concluded a five-day walkout, further escalating the ongoing wave of industrial action.

As we go further into the month, here are the major strikes yet to unfold:

– Hospital consultants in England (British Medical Association): 7am July 20 to 7am July 22

– Rail workers at 14 train operators (RMT): July 20, July 22 and July 29

– London Underground workers, including drivers (RMT): July 23 and July 25 to July 28

– London Underground drivers (Aslef): July 26 and July 28

– Radiographers at 43 NHS trusts in England (Society of Radiographers): 8am July 25 to 8am July 27

– Gatwick Airport workers, including baggage handlers and check-in staff (Unite): July 29, 30 and 31 (plus August 1 and 4-8)

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