Industrial
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Train and railway station cleaners to stage strikes over pay
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Workers who clean trains and railway stations are to stage a series of strikes in a dispute over pay.
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Mick Lynch: Government has shown ‘lack of urgency’ in dealing with rail strike
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The biggest rail workers union has criticised the Government for a “lack of urgency” in dealing with the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
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Government funding to railways at almost double pre-Covid levels
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Government funding to run Britain’s railways remains nearly double pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.
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Rail industry warning over ‘spiral of decline’
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A failure to attract more customers to the railway risks a permanently smaller network, an industry body has warned.
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Northern business leaders warn minister over ‘crisis on our rail network’
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Business leaders in northern England have warned the Transport Secretary there is a “crisis on our rail network”.
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Rail workers to vote on continuing industrial action
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Workers in seven train companies are to vote on whether they want to continue taking industrial action in a long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.
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How is each train operator affected by the latest rail strikes?
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Britain’s train operators have released plans for how their services will be altered during the next rail strike.
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RMT leader Mick Lynch to meet Transport Secretary Mark Harper over rail dispute
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Talks over the rail workers’ dispute will be held on Thursday ahead of a fresh round of strikes set to impact services across the country.
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Railway workers to stage series of strikes in December and January
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Railway workers are to stage a series of 48-hour strikes in December and January in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.
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Further strikes ‘highly likely’, rail union warns
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A leading rail workers’ union has warned it is “highly likely” that more strikes will be called after accusing employers of refusing to make an offer aimed at resolving the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.