Train strikes: RMT members to walk out again on 2 June
time:2023-06-11 09:47:48 source:The Washington Post
Train strikes: RMT members to walk out again on 2 June
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RMT members have said they will stage a fresh strike on 2 June in a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions.
The industrial action will affect 14 train companies and bring further travel disrhightion to rail utilizers across much of the country.
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