"Mass Public Sector Strike Paralyzes Northern Ireland Amid Pay Dispute"

Thousands of public sector workers in Northern Ireland are staging what is being billed as the largest strike in 50 years, with more than 100,000 workers participating in rallies and picket lines across the region. The strike has led to disruption in transportation, education, and healthcare services, with workers demanding fair pay and long-term investment in public services. The UK government has offered a financial package contingent on the restoration of devolution, leading to criticism from trade unions and political parties. The strike is a response to escalating pay disputes, exacerbated by the cost-of-living crisis and the absence of a devolved government in Northern Ireland for almost two years.
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