Rail workers to strike for another two days in August

Workers at Network Rail and 14 train operators are to strike for another two days in August in a row over jobs, pay and conditions, the RMT union has said.
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Members of the union will walk out on 18 and 20 August.
The RMT had already announced a strike for 27 July, the day before the Commonwealth Games opens in Birmingham.
It comes after thousands of train operator and Network Rail workers walked out in a national strike in June - the biggest of its kind in decades.
Separately, train drivers at eight rail companies have also agreed to strike on 30 July in a dispute over pay, union Aslef has said.
During the strikes in August, some 40,000 workers across Network Rail are expected to walk out.
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said the government and rail industry needed to understand that the "dispute will not simply vanish", calling for a pay offer which "helps deal with the cost-of-living crisis, job security for our members and provides good conditions at work".
Mr Lynch told the BBC's Today programme that union representatives had "made some progress" with Network Rail on terms surrounding job security and other matters, but added the wages offered were "not good enough".
"We have also got the problem that the train operating companies, which is half of this dispute [involving] 20,000-plus members, have not made any offer at all."
Mr Lynch said he believed the public was "right behind us".
"Everybody is getting poorer in this country and everyone deserves a pay rise," he added.
He said the union was open for talks with rail companies and was planning to meet Network Rail bosses on Friday morning. |