0 money that is paid to people involved in a strike by their union from an amount of money saved specially for this purpose
1 money paid by a trade union to its members when they are on strike and not being paid by their company:
The government in turn was forced to concede more and cancel the deduction of the strike pay.
Whatever the level of strike pay, would it be right to tax it if the original contributions to the union remained untaxed?
She said that it applied only to people on official strike who were receiving strike pay but it does not apply only to them.
Strike pay received from a trade union is not taxable.
Have the unions decided to pay strike pay?
Strike pay has no analogy whatever in any other category of claimant for supplementary benefit.
I knew that my spare time would be devoted to paying out strike pay or persuading unionists to return to work.
It clearly covers informal support by "nod and wink" techniques as well as positive acts like authorising strike pay.