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Great Britain faces biggest rail strike in 30 years

2022-06-20T09:47:12.574Z


Despite weeks of talks, there is no agreement: the British have to prepare for nationwide strikes in the coming week - the most extensive since 1989. Significant disruptions are "unavoidable".


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Passengers board the train at Clapham Junction station in London: nationwide strikes are looming in the coming week

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Britain is set to face its biggest rail strike in 30 years after collective bargaining collapsed.

The transport union RMT announced on Saturday that its week-long talks with the infrastructure company Network Rail, the railway companies and the London Underground had ended without a "sustainable solution".

RMT General Secretary Mike Lynch announced nationwide strikes for next Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

More than 50,000 strikers are expected.

On Tuesday, the employees of the London Underground also want to stop work for 24 hours.

The strikes will be the most widespread since 1989, according to the union.

The RMT accuses the conservative government of cutting billions in funds for the transport network.

Many jobs have been cut in the industry and wages cannot keep up with runaway inflation.

In the face of this development, "the RMT cannot remain passive," said Lynch.

"Millions of people" affected by strikes

The British Department for Transport called the RMT's decision "very disappointing and premature".

The sector is still suffering from the consequences of the corona pandemic.

A ministry spokesman called on the union to "reconsider its decision."

A solution must be found that benefits workers, passengers and taxpayers alike.

According to the Rail Delivery Group, the association of railway companies, "millions of people" will be affected by the strikes.

The association promised to maintain “as many services as possible”.

At the same time he called "significant disruptions inevitable".

The expected traffic chaos in the UK is likely to be compounded by airlines having to cancel flights due to staff shortages.

The strike days also coincide with the Glastonbury Music Festival and school exams across the country.

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Source: spiegel

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