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#886600
2 November 2015
Demonstrators holds banners outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886601
2 November 2015
Demonstrators holds banners outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886602
2 November 2015
Demonstrators holds banners outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886603
2 November 2015
Demonstrators holds banners outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886605
2 November 2015
Trade union members gather outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886606
2 November 2015
Trade union members gather outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#886607
2 November 2015
Demonstrators holds banners outside Westminster Palace on November 2, 2015 in London, England to protest against a that restricts the ability of trade unions to hold strike. The bill which goes for a third reading on November 3rd proposes restrictions around picketing including a provision to allow contract workers to break strikes, raised thresholds for ballots on industrial action and a requirement for prior notice for how unions plan to use social media to coordinate action.
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#11114
9 September 2013
Palestinians supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), wave their red banners while chanting anti-American slogans during a protest against a possible military attack by the United States on Syria, in front of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process offices in Gaza City, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Barack Obama has been seeking international and congressional support for limited strikes against Assad's government, in response to accusations of chemical weapons use by Syria in an Aug. 21 assault near the capital Damascus. Arabic on posters reads "the aggression on Syria is a violation of international law" and "we call on the free nations and free people of the world to voice their anger and demand to stop the planed aggression on Syria." Photo: Ahmed Deeb/NurPhoto
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#11146
9 September 2013
Palestinians supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), wave their red banners while chanting anti-American slogans during a protest against a possible military attack by the United States on Syria, in front of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process offices in Gaza City, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Barack Obama has been seeking international and congressional support for limited strikes against Assad's government, in response to accusations of chemical weapons use by Syria in an Aug. 21 assault near the capital Damascus. Arabic on posters reads "the aggression on Syria is a violation of international law" and "we call on the free nations and free people of the world to voice their anger and demand to stop the planed aggression on Syria." Photo: Ahmed Deeb/NurPhoto
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#11156
9 September 2013
Palestinians supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), wave their red banners while chanting anti-American slogans during a protest against a possible military attack by the United States on Syria, in front of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process offices in Gaza City, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Barack Obama has been seeking international and congressional support for limited strikes against Assad's government, in response to accusations of chemical weapons use by Syria in an Aug. 21 assault near the capital Damascus. Arabic on posters reads "the aggression on Syria is a violation of international law" and "we call on the free nations and free people of the world to voice their anger and demand to stop the planed aggression on Syria." Photo: Ahmed Deeb/NurPhoto
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#11162
9 September 2013
Palestinians supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), wave their red banners while chanting anti-American slogans during a protest against a possible military attack by the United States on Syria, in front of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process offices in Gaza City, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. President Barack Obama has been seeking international and congressional support for limited strikes against Assad's government, in response to accusations of chemical weapons use by Syria in an Aug. 21 assault near the capital Damascus. Arabic on posters reads "the aggression on Syria is a violation of international law" and "we call on the free nations and free people of the world to voice their anger and demand to stop the planed aggression on Syria." Photo: Ahmed Deeb/NurPhoto
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#11180
9 September 2013
A Palestinian supporter of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), holds a placard during a protest against a possible military attack by the United States on Syria, in front of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process offices in Gaza City, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. The United States has been seeking international support for limited strikes against Assad's government, which it accuses of using chemical weapons in an Aug. 21 assault near the capital Damascus. President Barack Obama is also seeking authorization from Congress for the strikes. Photo: Ahmed Deeb/NurPhoto
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