Now the union seems to have been reassured that everythings back on the table. The finer detail has to be worked out, but im very assured by the prime ministers intervention, and we certainly will as we have always said we will put our plans on the table, they can put their plans on the table, but im confident that we will come out with a fair pay settlement for our nursing staff. Neither side will say what numbers will be discussed or what might be offered for the next financial year. In the meantime, nhs leaders are relieved that escalated Strike Action has been called off. Its welcome news, first and foremost because it averts next weeks planned Strike Action which would have spelled major disruption for patient care. So, leaders across the nhs will be relieved this evening that talks will commence. The Scottish Government meanwhile has offered a 14 pay deal to Health Unions over two years. The rcn says it will recommend this to members. In wales, an offer around 7 this year is bein
Where will they go . Migrant workers make up a third of chinas labor force. They are people e who leave thr villages and head to the metropolises in the hope of finding a decent job. For years they were absorbed into city life after all, they were a key factor in chinas economic miracle. But many are still treated as third class citizens, and arent even officially registered. Its estimated that there are 282 million Migrant Workers across china. Beijings population alone has trebled over the past 25 years. Authorities say its too much. They want millions of the Migrant Workers to leave. Reporter thesese migrant works have been evicted omom their homes in xinjian village on ee outstskirtof beieijing. Theyey have to be e out by da. Mr. Liu has to f find shelter mself and his workers. He ce e to bjing 23 years ago, aneventual becamthe owner of a smallextitileworkshop nonow they have e to pack evereg into a truruck a leaveve. Tomorrow, the builngng coulde demolilish. Liu two weeeeks ago th
Where Migrant Workers are being ousted from cities en masse. Where will they go . Migrant workers make up a third of chinas labor force. They are people who leave their villages and head to the metropolises in the hope of finding a decent job. For years they were absorbed into city life after all, they were a key factor in chinas economic miracle. But many are still treated as third class citizens, and arent even officially registered. Its estimated that there are 282 million Migrant Workers across china. Beijings population alone has trebled over the past 25 years. Authorities say its too much. They want millions of the Migrant Workers to leave. Reporter these Migrant Workers have been evicd from the mes in xinan villagen the outskirtof beijing they have to be out by dawn. Mr. Liu has to find shelter for himsf and his rkers. Came to bjing 23 ars ag and evtually bece the ner of a sma textis worksh. Now they have to pack everything into a truck and leave. Tomoow, the ildingould be molis
Where will they go . Migrant workers make up a third of chinas labor force. They are peoplple who leave thr villages and head to the metropolises in the hope of finding a decent job. For years they were absorbed into city life after all, they were a key factor in chinas economic miracle. But many are still treated as third class citizens, and arent even officially registered. Its estimated that there are 282 million Migrant Workers across china. Beijings population alone has trebled over the past 25 years. Authorities say its too much. They want millions of the Migrant Workers to leave. Reporter ththese migrant works have been evictefrfrom the homes in xinjian village oththe ououtskis of b beijing. Ththey have to b be out by da. Mrmr. Liu has toto find shelter himself and his workers. Heamame toeijing 23 years ago, aneventual becamthe owner of a smallextitileworkshop nonow they have e to pack evereg into a truruck a leaveve. Tomorrow, the builngng coulde demolilish. Liu two weeeeks ago
Metropolises in the hope of finding a decent job. For years they were absorbed into city life after all, they were a key factor in chinas economic miracle. But many are still treated as third class citizens, and arent even officially registered. Its estimated that there are 282 million Migrant Workers across china. Beijings population alone has trebled over the past 25 years. Authorities say its too much. They want millions of the Migrant Workers to leave. Reporter these Migrant Workers have been evicted from their homes in xinjian village on the outskirts of beijing. They have to be out by dawn. Mr. Liu has to find shelter for himself and his workers. He came to beijing 23 years ago, and eventually became the owner of a small textiles workshop. Now they have to pack everything into a truck and leave. Tomorrow, the building could be demolished. Liu two weeks ago there was a fire here in one of the buildings. The next day officials came and told us we had three days to leave. I said, th