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British Movietone

BURMA REUNION

Pre-K - Higher Ed
General Sir William Slim addressed the Burma Veterans at their Reunion in the Albert Hall. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
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British Movietone

LONDON BUS STRIKE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hendon Garage was one of the centres of trouble leading to London's bus strike, which is apparently due partly to a demand for more pay and partly to the increased employment of clippies. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical...
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British Movietone

BURMA REUNION

Pre-K - Higher Ed
General Sir William Slim addressed the Burma Veterans at their Reunion in the Albert Hall. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
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Bloomberg

Macron Doubles Down on Plans to Reform Pensions

Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron said he is working on ways to force companies carrying out share buybacks to distribute more of their profits to workers, as he seeks to defuse the anger of protest over his pension reform. Alan Katz...
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Press Association

Flybe on verge of collapse

Higher Ed
Flybe aircraft at airports including Edinburgh are not being refuelled and engineers are being laid off, sources told the PA news agency.
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Press Association

Flybe on verge of collapse

Higher Ed
Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, has close down with immediate effect. The company narrowly avoided collapse in January, but has continued to lose money since, with the effect of the coronavirus on travel the final blow for the...
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Press Association

Flybe on verge of collapse

Higher Ed
Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, has close down with immediate effect. The company narrowly avoided collapse in January, but has continued to lose money since, with the effect of the coronavirus on travel the final blow for the...
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Press Association

British Airways workers vote to strike in pay dispute

Higher Ed
British Airways workers based at Heathrow have voted to strike in a dispute over pay. Members of the GMB and Unite backed industrial action. The unions said holidaymakers face disruption, warning of a summer of strikes. Workers,...
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Press Association

Rees-Mogg takes aim at Mick Lynch and Trade Unions during Tory conference speech

Higher Ed
Business, Energy and Industrial Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg delivers his speech to the Conservative Conference 2022, with reference to heckling outside Conference, support for fracking and his eagerness to clamp down on industry strikes.
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Kelly Sees Fed 'Pivot of Sorts' Next Year

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist David Kelly predicts the Federal Reserve will decelerate the pace of interest rate hikes into 2023, with an eventual "pivot of sorts" to a more accommodative stance as inflation slows. "I...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Union Railroad Labor Strikes in Canada

Higher Ed
Railroad union labor strike hits Canada / Union workers upset over wages and hours / Railroad workers picketing the streets of Canada / Closed train station ticket booths and empty railways / A closed Canadian telegraph station is shown...
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Curated Video

Thousands Walk Off Jobs To Protest Racial And Economic Inequality

Higher Ed
Some demands from organizers of the "Strike for Black Lives" include justice for Black communities and a $15 federal minimum wage.
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Bloomberg

Union Busting: What Employers Can and Cannot Legally Do

Higher Ed
High profile unionization efforts at companies like Amazon and Starbucks have drawn renewed interest in labor laws. In this video, we look at what's legal and what isn't when a company's employees want to unionize. (Produced by Macarena...
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Bloomberg

USW President on Steel Tariffs, WTO Aluminum Case

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard discusses the outlook for the steel and aluminum industries with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux at the World Steel Conference in New York.
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Bloomberg

Senator Toomey on Rail Deal, Crypto and Inflation

Higher Ed
Senator Pat Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican and ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, reacts to US railroads and union negotiators reaching a tentative deal to avert a labor disruption and says Congress should step in on...
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The Recount

Second Chances: Amazon Workers May Re-Vote on Unionizing

Higher Ed
Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama, may get a second chance at unionizing. Why? A federal labor official believes Amazon’s anti-union campaign tainted the initial vote enough to warrant a do-over.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh Says 'Feels Good' About West Coast Port Talks

Higher Ed
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh discusses the February jobs report and the upcoming labor talks at West Coast ports with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: General strike in Spain, but impact may be limited

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: General strike in Spain, but impact may be limited
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Sky News

Post Office, Southern Railway, British Airways and Swissport workers are all going on strike over Christmas

Higher Ed
VOICED: Post Office staff today began a five-day strike - the longest continuous action in the company's 300-year history. Some rail and airline staff are also striking this week. Today a Downing Street spokesman said the unions were...
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Bloomberg

Id Like to See GOP Majority in Both Houses: Robertson

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- Tiger Management Advisors CEO Julian Robertson discusses campaign donations and Super PACs in the 2014 midterm elections. Langer Research Associates Founder and President Gary Langer also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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The Recount

Amazon Workers Attempt to Unionize (Again)

Higher Ed
Amazon workers are going to give unionizing another try — this time at four warehouses on Staten Island, New York. And it’s not just Amazon. There have already been 184 strikes in 2021 alone.
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Bloomberg

Apple Union Landslide Win's Impact

Higher Ed
International Association of Machinists Eastern Territory General Vice President David Sullivan joins Emily Chang to talk about the implications of the Apple union win they helped orchestrate, and how they intend on negotiating with the...
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Bloomberg

How China's Growth Outlook May Affect Iron Ore Prices

Higher Ed
David Lennox, resource analyst at Fat Prophets, looks at what the tentative deal to avoid a railroad strike in the US means for commodities including coal. He also discusses how the concerns about the growth outlook for China the global...
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Bloomberg

MEDEF's Gattaz Says Macron Must Move Quickly on Reforms

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Pierre Gattaz, president at MEDEF, discusses the election of Emmanuel Macron as French President and the need for Macron to move quickly on labor reforms in the nation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."