The RMT union secretary normal, Mick Lynch, introduced extra strikes after talks with rail bosses over pay and dealing circumstances broke down on Tuesday. The economic motion is because of happen in a sequence of 48-hour strikes, within the run-up to Christmas on 13, 14, 16 and 17 December, and on 3, 4, 6 and seven January. Interesting to the general public, Lynch stated: ‘We’re sorry to inconvenience you, however we urge you to direct your anger and frustration on the authorities and railway employers throughout this newest part of motion.’ The RMT says it expects greater than 40,000 members to participate
Extra UK rail strikes to disrupt journey in December and January