The page. Heather victor is an associate professor of the university as well as by two of the contributors, a senior fellow at the sir arthur lewis social economic studies the university of the west indies. And the professor of contemporary history at the university. And finally, last but not least for joined by my colleagues who is here. But we are going to do today is talk about the book in general. About the specific chapters and touched on some other issues related to the content of soccer diplomacy. If you have any questions please submit them you can do that via email detail are on the events page. With that, welcome to our esteemed panelists going to start with a few questions for heather. Heather, youre the the editor of the vine could you explain what is the idea behind the edited volume . What are the topics you try to cover . What is the mission of the project . Spin it thank you so much to have us here to talk about soccer diplomacy. I have a lot of different scholars who w
The page. Heather victor is an associate professor of the university as well as by two of the contributors, a senior fellow at the sir arthur lewis social economic studies the university of the west indies. And the professor of contemporary history at the university. And finally, last but not least for joined by my colleagues who is here. But we are going to do today is talk about the book in general. About the specific chapters and touched on some other issues related to the content of soccer diplomacy. If you have any questions please submit them you can do that via email detail are on the events page. With that, welcome to our esteemed panelists going to start with a few questions for heather. Heather, youre the the editor of the vine could you explain what is the idea behind the edited volume . What are the topics you try to cover . What is the mission of the project . Spin it thank you so much to have us here to talk about soccer diplomacy. I have a lot of different scholars who w
from the pay review bodies in full but it came with a warning from the prime minister, rishi sunak, that this was a final offer and further industrial action would not change that decision. the teaching unions responded immediately, saying they would recommend their members accept the offer. and end strike action. the announcement came as junior doctors began five days of strikes, what their union calls, the longest stirke action in the history of the nhs. they re demanding a pay increase of 35%. ministers have said, that s unreasonable and risks fuelling inflation. we ll have more on that in a minute. let s have a quick look, though, at the recommendations, which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. teachers 6.5%. this was rishi sunak a little earlier. i can confirm today that we are accepting the headline recommendations of the pay review bodies
this was a final offer and further industrial action would not change that decision. the teaching unions immediately responded, by suspending their plans for further strikes. the announcement came asjunior doctors began five days of strikes what their union calls the longest stirke action in the nhs history. these are the pictures from one of the picket lines in central london. they re demanding a pay increase of over 30%. ministers have said that s unreasonable and risks fueling inflation. we ll have more on that in a minute. let s have a quick look, though, at the recommendations which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. teachers, 6.5%. this was rishi sunak a little earlier. i can confirm today that we are accepting the headline recommendations of the pay review bodies in full. but we will not fund them by borrowing more or increasing your t
because tracy chapman is standing next to me. i absolutely loved it, so i thank them both for bringing us that special, special song to take us off the air tonight. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you again at the end of tomorrow. at the end of tomorrow. really happy to have you here. happy monday. so in september, you might remember that there was a big strike. united auto workers went on strike, they called it a stand up strike, which means they didn t strike every single factory, every single facility all at once, they strategically picked individual plants to strike and pick it. and it was so they could basically keep up the pressure on the companies but also be nimble about it while their negotiations were going on. a strike is about what leverage you can use against the companies. this was a strategy that was about fine-tuning their le