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UK law requires unions to reballot their members every six months to continue industrial action, meaning the current vote gives permission for strikes up until December.

From BBC Jun. 5, 2025

NEU walkouts have been held since February, and it is about to reballot its members - asking them whether or they would want to continue strike action into next term.

From BBC Apr. 28, 2023

And she warned that “it may even make them more determined to vote in next month’s reballot for a further six months of action.”

From Seattle Times Apr. 27, 2023