KEY POINTS
  • More than half a million British workers are due to take strike action through Wednesday.
  • The include teachers, civil servants, university staff and train drivers.
  • U.K. inflation hit 10.5% annually in December, while grocery price inflation hit a record 16.7% in the four weeks to Jan. 22.
Union members gather outside Westminster Central Hall, in London, on Feb. 1 ahead of a march and rally against the Government's controversial plans for a new law on minimum service levels during strikes.

LONDON — More than half a million British workers are due to take strike action through Wednesday, with unions across a range of sectors in industrial disputes over pay and working conditions.

They include 300,000 teachers in England, who the National Education Union says have experienced at least a 23% real-terms pay cut since 2010; teachers across two unions in Scotland; around 100,000 civil servants across more than 100 departments, including driving instructors, coastguards and Department of Work and Pensions staff; 70,000 university workers, including lecturers and security staff; and roughly 100,000 train and bus drivers.