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UK hit by another rail stoppage as summer of strikes rolls on

Further walkouts likely unless compromise reached over pay rises, working terms and conditions, says union

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Aug 2022 11:00PM

UK hit by another rail stoppage as summer of strikes rolls on
The stoppage by tens of thousands of workers disrupts weekend leisure travel with only around one in five trains set to run and some areas having no services. – AFP pic, August 20, 2022

LONDON – Railway staff in Britain today staged the latest in a series of strikes, the second in three days, as decades-high inflation hit salaries and prompted walkouts across various industries.

The stoppage by tens of thousands of workers disrupted weekend leisure travel with only around one in five trains set to run and some areas having no services.

It comes during a summer of industrial action across Britain, with staff in various sectors pushing for pay rises and better working conditions.

“We cannot tolerate being bullied or hoodwinked into accepting a raw deal for our members,” said Mick Lynch, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, which is among those striking.

“The government need to stop their interference in these disputes so the employers can come to a negotiated settlement with us.”

He warned that further walkouts were likely unless a compromise could be reached over pay rises and working terms and conditions.

However, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the unions’ “co-ordinated approach” showed they were “hell-bent on causing as much misery as possible”.

Today’s stoppage, set to hit football and cricket fans headed to matches as well as festivalgoers, tourists and holidaymakers, will spill over into tomorrow morning.

It follows a similar walkout on Thursday, and a strike across London’s transport system yesterday.

Official data Wednesday showed UK inflation at a 40-year-high above 10%, as soaring food and energy prices hurt millions.

The Bank of England has forecast inflation to top 13% this year, tipping the British economy into a deep and long recession.

The rail strikes have divided opinion, with some voicing frustration but others supporting the workers.

“I’ve got all the sympathy in the world for them,” recruitment consultant Greg Ellwood, 26, said this week at an unusually quiet Euston station in London.

“Everyone likes to try and divide people, but this is something I think people should stick to.” – AFP, August 20, 2022

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