Major Strike Looms in UK After Talks With Government Fail
Union leaders were unable to reach an agreement with the Government in a row over pensions and spending cuts.
Up to 750,000 workers will walk out for 24 hours, closing thousands of schools and colleges in England and Wales and disrupting Government departments, courts, driving tests and job centres.
The unions had called for a "serious response" from ministers but one leader said the discussions were a "farce".
Officials from the TUC and several trade unions met Cabinet Minister Francis Maude and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander - but the talks failed.
Further negotiations between the two sides are expected to take place in the coming weeks.
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