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Screen Actors Guild to Go On Strike

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The Screen Actors Guild, which represents some 160,000 performers, announced a walkout Thursday after failing to reach a new labor agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers, which represents studios...
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Full Rishi Sunak press conference as public sector workers get pay rise

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Rishi Sunak will give millions of public sector workers pay rises of up to 6.5% but spending cuts may be required in order to fund them. The Prime Minister accepted the recommendations from pay review bodies, thought to include 6.5%...
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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively"

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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively” and is a “challenge” for British intelligence agencies, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee has found. Sir Julian Lewis MP was speaking at a press...
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Government again refuses to commit to pay recommendations as strikes hit schools

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The Government doubled down on its refusal to commit to accepting teachers’ pay review body proposals, despite a union boss promising an end to teaching strikes if a salary bump recommendation is offered. Education minister Robert Halfon...
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Saint-Gobain's Rayfield on Current Labor Landscape

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Mark Rayfield, Saint-Gobain North America President & CEO, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Friday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas." Rayfield said he is working hard to attract and retain talent in today's labor market.
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EU's Sefcovic on Joint Gas Buying, Raw Materials, China

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European Commission Vice President for Interinstitutional Relations & Foresight Maroš Šefčovič joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo to discuss the status of the European Union's joint gas purchasing scheme as well as the importance of critical...
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London Underground workers to take industrial action

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London Underground workers are to take industrial action in a long-running dispute over jobs, pensions and conditions. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said its members will take strike action from July 23 to 28. The RMT said...
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US May Tighten Control of Chips Heading for China

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Nvidia Corp. led declines in tech stocks on a report that the US may further tighten chip-export restrictions, potentially denting sales in the world's top semiconductor market. Paula Penkal of Bloomberg Intelligence is on "Bloomberg...
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Macquarie Capital's Ganapathy On HDFC-HDFC Bank Merger

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Macquarie Capital Head of Financial Services Research Suresh Ganapathy discusses how the HDFC-HDFC Bank merger will transform India's banking sector. He speaks with Haslinda Amin, Menaka Doshi and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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UK strikes – who will be walking out in the next few weeks?

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Updated dates for strike action as the UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Ford Secures $9.2 Billion Loan for US EV Tech Catchup

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Ford Motor Co. has been granted a conditional $9.2 billion loan for the construction of three battery factories, marking a watershed moment for President Joe Biden's industrial policy meant to help American manufacturers catch up to...
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Bitwise AM's Hougan on Crypto Market Outlook

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Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management, discusses his outlook for crypto markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Thousands attend Big Bang Fair in Birmingham

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Around 30,000 children are attending The Big Bang Fair at The NEC in Birmingham. The exhibition is 'the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for young people in the UK'. Interview with Hilary Leevers, chief...
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Boeing to Lift Output Rate on 737

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Boeing plans to reach a monthly build rate of 42 aircraft on its bestselling 737 Max model before the end of the year. Stan Deal, the manufacturer's head of commercial operations, spoke to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Paris Air Show.
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Airbus and Boeing to Fight for Orders at Paris Air Show

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The Paris Air show returns for the first time since 2019. Brooke Sutherland of Bloomberg Opinion tells us what to expect.
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BMA spokesman says junior doctors will continue to 'strike hard' over pay

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Vivek Trivedi, co-chair of the BMA junior doctors, told protesters at Parliament Square that junior doctors would “continue to strike hard” until the Government came to the table. He said: “Strike is the only meaningful tool we have to...