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Newsy's Latest Health Headlines

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Unions are clashing over "Medicare for All." California sees a surge of Obamacare enrollment and more ACA subsidies for residents.
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Bloomberg

Biden Jobs Plan Is 'Amazing Step Forward': SEIU President

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Nov.04 -- Mary Kay Henry, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) international president, discusses the future of health care and says Joe Biden's jobs and recovery plan would make every state's economy better. She speaks on...
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Bloomberg

France Seeks Common Ground on EDF Reforms: Le Maire

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Apr.07 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire discusses talks on parameters for reforms for Electricite de France SA. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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The Recount

It’s Striketober in Hollywood and Beyond

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Take it from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: It’s #Striketober. From Hollywood film sets to tractor factories in Iowa, unions are flexing their muscles.
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: Wages Jump, Rail Workers and Nurses on Strike

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UK wages are rising at close to a record pace, maintaining pressure on the Bank of England to keep hiking interest rates despite a worsening economic outlook. Train drivers, nurses, ambulance drivers and border guards are striking in...
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Health Secretary visiting King's College Hospital

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CLEAN: Interior shots of health secretary Steven Barclay MP being interviewed during a visit to King's College Hospital, ahead of planned strike action by nurses and ambulance workers before Christmas, on 19th December 2022 in London,...
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Press Association

Thousands of ambulance workers walk out in pay dispute

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Up to 25,000 ambulance workers across England and Wales are on strike on Wednesday in a dispute with the Government over pay. Interview with paramedic Vimal Mistry at a picket line at East Midlands Ambulance Service's Beechdale Ambulance...
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Press Association

Labour MPs criticise party for not picking a side in rail dispute

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Diane Abbott and John McDonnell have spoken out against Sir Keir Starmer's orders not to attend picket lines as they defied his request by attending the RMT rally at King's Cross Station on Saturday. Edit includes speeches and interview...
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Biden: Rail Strike Averted Is 'Big Win For America'

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A strike might have begun as early as Friday that could halt shipments of food and fuel at a cost of $2 billion a day.
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Press Association

Mick Lynch: Grant Shapps 'is spouting nonsense'

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RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch says Grant Shapps plans to allow agency workers to replace striking staff are draconian and 'as usual he is spouting nonsense'.
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Press Association

Starmer says he sacked shadow minister for making up policy ‘on the hoof’

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Sir Keir Starmer comments on the sacking of Sam Tarry during a visit to Action Indoors Sport in Birmingham, where he met community volunteers, before heading off to watch the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer on Sam Tarry's sacking

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Sir Keir Starmer comments on the sacking of Sam Tarry during a visit to Action Indoors Sport, in Birmingham, where he met community volunteers, before he heads off to watch the Games’ opening ceremony tonight.
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11 days ago, 14 Wisconsin Senate Democrats skipped town rather than vote on an anti-union bill will. One of those Senators, Jon Erpenbach, spoke with the Associated Press from his hotel in Chicago.

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HEADLINE: Fugitive Wis. State Senator Speaks to AP CAPTION: 11 days ago, 14 Wisconsin Senate Democrats skipped town rather than vote on an anti-union bill will. One of those Senators, Jon Erpenbach, spoke with the Associated Press from...
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AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are funded, possibly opening the floodgates of money.

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HEADLINE: Explaining the Supreme Court on campaign finance CAPTION: AP correspondent Jim Kuhnhenn explains the significance of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that could change how presidential and congressional campaigns are...
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Bloomberg

Hyundai, Kia Workers on Partial Strike

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on Hyundai and Kia workers unions announcing a partial strike for today through the rest of the week as wage talks with the company are indefinitely postponed. He speaks to Angie Lau on...
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Bloomberg

Renzi Presented Big Ideas But Content Missing: Piccoli

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Sept. 29 ""Teneo Intelligence Managing Director Wolfango Piccoli discusses Renzis Leadership in Italy and why his party is still waiting for more detail of his agenda. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse....
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First general strike in Italy for 20 years

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Rome 0000 Empty station lobby 0004 Train departure board - with sign reading 'suspended' 0007 Close shot suspended on board 0010 Stationary trains 0013 Close shot of trains 0016 Thousands taking part in protest at Barberini Square 0021...
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Actors Eva Longoria, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Wanda Sykes join writers on the picket line.

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+No re-use/re-sale of film/video clips without clearance+ AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 6 November 2007 1. Various WGA strikers 2. Actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus walking picket line 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Actor: " What is...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Sarkozy defies French pensions protestors

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VOICED: Sarkozy defies French pensions protestors
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Bloomberg

Why Do Americans Work So Much for So Long?

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Oct. 18 -- American workers are dedicating more of their life to their jobs than their counterparts around the world. A new study finds that American's work more hours, retire later and take fewer vacation days than workers in other...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analyst comments on South Africa mine stri

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CLEAN : Analyst comments on South Africa mine stri
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Sky News

Interviews with members of the public about Union strikes around Christmas

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CLEAN: Exterior interviews with members of the public about Union strikes around Christmas on December 18, 2016 in Epsom, United Kingdom.
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Sky News

London Tube travellers face chaos as 24-hour strike hits

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Monday's strike on the London Underground is set to go ahead after talks to avert a mass walkout broke down. And it's not the only problem facing travellers next week... Workers at British Airways and Southern Rail are also set to go on...
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Bloomberg

South Africa's Zuma Said Surviving Calls to Resign

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Apr.05 -- South African President Jacob Zuma reportedly survived calls for his resignation by the ruling party following a cabinet reshuffle. Bloomberg's Amo Mbatha reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."