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Workers at the post office and on the railroads walk off the job as strikes escalate.

Workers in the rail industry will go on strike for a second day, while staff of Royal Mail and driving examiners are also going on strike.

Workers at the post office and on the railroads walk off the job as strikes escalate.

On Tuesday, rail personnel went on strike, which resulted in services running at approximately a fifth of capacity. This occurred on a day when snow, ice, and fog made it difficult to travel by road and by air.

On Wednesday, around half of the rail lines will once again be closed, and there will be no train service in the majority of Scotland and Wales.

This week is also likely to see the beginning of the first-ever nationwide strike by nursing professionals.

In addition, workers on trains, buses, highways, and airports, as well as people who check drivers' licenses, are planning to strike on Friday.

Later on in the week, the emergency Cobra committee of the government will get together for its second meeting of the week to consider ways in which the impact of the wave of industrial action might be mitigated.

The busiest time of year for Royal Mail, when people and businesses are sending Christmas cards and presents, coincides with the time of year when 115,000 members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) are participating in industrial action.

Some shipping companies have stated that the strike at Royal Mail is having a knock-on impact, which is causing them to delay next-day delivery as a result of customers and businesses looking for alternate ways to send their mail.

The following is a statement that was released by DPD Group: "We are experiencing short delays to our next-day delivery service in a small number of locations as a result of the industrial action that has been taking place at the Royal Mail, which has had a huge knock-on effect across the entire industry."

The delivery company Evri, formerly known as Hermes, has announced that "some localized delays" are occurring as a result of adverse weather conditions, strikes at Royal Mail, and a lack of manpower.

While Yodel did mention that some areas are experiencing longer delivery times, they did not elaborate on why this is the case.

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Workers at Royal Mail will also participate in industrial action on the 23rd of December and the evening before Christmas, in addition to holding strikes this week.

The disagreement has been going on since the summer, and similar to all of the other labor disputes involving rail, the NHS, teachers, border staff, and driving instructors, wages is a primary concern.

As the cost of living continues to rise, workers are pushing for salary increases. The rate of inflation, often known as the rate at which prices are rising, is currently running at more than 11%, which is the quickest pace seen in the last more than 40 years.

This is primarily attributable to the higher cost of both food and energy.

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