improvements. you are already seeing the results if you look ambulance waiting times, waiting times in a&e, already improving considerably from already improving considerably from a couple of months ago, we are on track to keep bringing them down and wait his pay agreement everyone is going to be united behind that and we can deliver fantastic quality care for patients across the country, which is what everyone wants, they have been backed fully and i look forward to doing it. i tried my best, let me try on whether this is a plan for future negotiations when it comes to strikes, junior doctors still going on strike, rail workers, strikes, junior doctors still going on strike, railworkers, is strikes, junior doctors still going on strike, rail workers, is this idea of a one off payment the playbook? i idea of a one-off payment the playbook? idea of a one-off payment the -la book? ., , ., , ., playbook? i am pleased that we reached agreement playbook? i am pleased that we reached agre
nick s report, cranes are still in place, trying to remove what is left of that wrecked train carriage. rescue workers, as we heard, still going through those burned and buckled carriages, looking for victims. railworkers buckled carriages, looking for victims. rail workers across greece have gone on strike today for 2h hours because of the crash that killed 43 people on tuesday. they are saying that the strike is because there has been disrespect shown over the years by successive governments to the greek railways and their workers, which the union involved believes led to this tragic accident on tuesday. 350 people on board that train which collided with a freight train, both ending up on the same track, causing the front carriages to burst into flames. that is the scene of the recovery site in
position. it is another day and another threat of industrial action and much like the story over the past month with nurses, railworkers, the story over the past month with nurses, rail workers, this is about pay and conditions. firefighters say they are not getting enough money to keep up with the cost of living crisis. they are giving the government until february the 8th to get around the table and negotiate a deal. they are the brave workers that put themselves in danger. but firefighters across the uk say years of inadequate pay offers mean they are willing to go on strike. this anger and disappointment goes back for ten, 12 years we have had pay restraint, now. where are our real wages have fallen behind the cost of living, basically, so firefighters are seeing in their pockets a 12% decrease in their pay, real pay, each month.