The wave of strike action continues to sweep the UK, threatening to bring the country to a standstill as workers across the transport network, NHS and civil service take industrial action in rows over pay and conditions.
Here are the main public service strikes planned for the coming months. Use the arrows in the top right to change the month:
National Education Union (NEU) members strike over pay in England and Wales, as Scottish schools face continued action.
Strikes by train drivers belonging to the Aslef and RMT rail unions.
First confirmed day of strike action for staff across 150 universities, with 18 days of strikes planned in February and March.
More than 100,000 civil servants who are represented by the PCS union strike.
DVSA staff who are members of the PCS, including driving examiners and vehicle testers, resume their walkout across the country.
Teachers in Scotland represented by EIS continue their industrial action in some parts of the country.
Another day of strikes by train drivers belonging to the Aslef and RMT rail unions.
Teachers in Scotland represented by EIS continue their industrial action in some parts of the country.
Nurses represented by the Royal College of Nursing begin a third round of strike action in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Ambulance workers stage a strike coordinated by the GMB, Unison and Unite in trusts across England and the national Welsh service.
Nurses continue strike action into a second day.
NHS physiotherapy staff across England continue strike action.
University staff at more than 150 universities across the UK continue strike action.
University staff at more than 150 universities across the UK continue strike action.
Ambulance workers who are Unison members in London, Yorkshire, the
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