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Tag: Mick Lynch

Rail strikes have cost UK economy £5bn, says RMT

3 June 202314 January 2024Political Fiber0

Rail strikes have crippled services and disrupted events and holiday plans across Britain as 12,000 train drivers continue their industrial action today (June 3) over pay and conditions. The RMT union claims the strikes, which began last June, have so far cost the UK economy £5 billion – far more than a settlement would have […]

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Rail strikes could continue past May, says RMT’s Mick Lynch

3 January 202314 January 2024Political Fiber0

Commuters and other passengers have been urged to avoid using trains during this week’s rail strikes. Eight-in-ten trains were cancelled on Tuesday (Jan 3) as RMT members continued their long running strike for better pay and conditions, marking the worst disruption seen on Britain’s railways for 30 years. Network Rail and the Rail Delivery Group […]

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Government to blame for pre-Christmas rail strikes, says Lynch

22 November 202214 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Union leader Mick Lynch is blaming the government for a new round of 48 hour rail strikes that will paralyse the network in the run-up to Christmas and after the New Year. Millions of passengers will face severe disruption when thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport workers union (RMT) strike in December […]

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Threat of general strike as Truss plans to restrict trade union rights

28 July 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

Trade unions have warned the UK faces a general strike if Liz Truss goes ahead with plans to further curb workers rights to take industrial action. The caution came on another day of rail strikes in Britain and a new vote by rail unions to escalate industrial action this summer, while Labour leader Sir Keir […]

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Govt want rail strikes to ‘feed off division’, says Starmer

20 June 202219 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Anger is growing at the government’s failure to engage in talks to avoid the UK’s biggest rail strikes in three decades. Transport secretary Grant Shapps is insistent that it is not the role of the government to negotiate rail workers’ pay and working conditions with unions. Shapps dismissed claims the government wants the strikes to […]

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