A train cleaner, a 999 call handler and a museum guide say they are tired of feeling unvalued and being left behind financially

An autumn wave of strike action is sweeping across the UK, embracing industries and sectors long untouched by industrial strife, as workers struggle to make ends meet in the face of double-digit inflation.

Here, we speak to three trade union activists on the frontline of the cost of living crisis about why they got involved, and what they are fighting for.

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