RMT votes for summer of rail strike hell

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Biggest rail walkout in decades with NO trains after 7pm as 40,000 staff opt for action

Members of the RMT union at Network Rail and 13 train operators backed action. The union's leaders will now decide when and where to call their strikes.

 

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Railworkers, many of whom are paid more than MPs, and with RMT leader on more than PM, are paid by hard pressed travellers; how does biting the hand that feeds you, or starting a spiral of wage demand and inflation help anyone? It only hurts the worst off.

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