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January strike dates

By Evie Payne 1st Jan 2023

Oakham Station will be one of many impacted in the New Year.
Oakham Station will be one of many impacted in the New Year.

More strikes across multiple fields have been announced this New Year, with rail unions, postal services and driving instructors taking strike action nationwide from January 1 onwards.

Read on to find a list of strikes that you can expect going into the New Year...

Sunday 1 January 2023

National Highways Workers strike - all areas

Driving examiners' strike - West Midlands, East Midlands and eastern England

Unison staff at Environment Agency refuse to volunteer to attend incidents

Monday 2 January 2023

Unison staff at Environment Agency refuse to volunteer attend incidents until 9am

Tuesday 3 January 2023

RMT nationwide train strike

National Highways Workers strike - all areas

Rural Payments Agency (RPA)

Wednesday 4 January 2023

RMT nationwide train strike

National Highways Workers strike - all areas

Driving examiners' strike - London, South East, South Wales and South West

RPA strike continues

Thursday 5 January 2023

Driving examiners' strike - London, South East, South Wales and South West

RPA strike continues

Friday 6 January 2023

RMT nationwide train strike

National Highways Workers strike - East Midlands and eastern England

Driving examiners' strike - London, South East, South Wales and South West

RPA strike continues

Saturday 7 January 2023

RMT nationwide train strike

National Highways Workers strike - East Midlands and eastern England

Driving examiners' strike - London, South East, South Wales and South West

Sunday 8 January 2023

Driving examiners' strike - London, South East, South Wales and South West

We will be sharing more strike dates as they are announced, week by week.

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