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'Striketober' in US as organised labour makes a post-pandemic comeback

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More than 100,000 American workers are on strike or preparing to strike as a tightening labour market signals a comeback for organised labour after decades of decline. Also, France calls for an end to trade tensions with the US, and the demise of Italy's flagship carrier Alitalia heralds the birth of a new low-cost successor.

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