The UK is facing mass strikes after Christmas, which ministry officials fear could disrupt the work of millions of people.
The publication writes about this on Friday, December 1.
Representatives of numerous professions are planning mass strikes, moreover, they promise to take to the streets every day after Christmas.
Teachers, security guards, railway workers, driving examiners, and specialists in financial transactions with cash will take to the streets.
They have already agreed on the dates for the actions and are preparing to express their demands to the government.
The passport office, National Highways, civil service and border services unions have also expressed their readiness to join the mass strike movement in the UK, but specific dates have not yet been agreed upon.
The strike was first announced by the Unison trade union, which represents the interests of all healthcare professionals, including emergency doctors, cleaners and even porters.
All trade unions that declared their readiness to join the massive Christmas strikes put forward the same demands for higher wages for workers in the face of rising electricity prices and unprecedented inflation.
UK authorities fear that extremely high electricity prices could lead to mass discontent, street protests and an increase in crime in the United Kingdom, and are currently developing a strategy to counter possible protests.