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Britain: Railway staff will go on a nationwide 24-hour strike next month

British rail staff are planning a 24-hour strike across the country on September 26 over pay, job security and working conditions, a union said today, the latest in a series of strikes across Britain as inflation outpaces wage rises. .

The Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) has announced it is pushing for a revised pay deal for staff at train operating companies after rejecting an “offensive” proposal for a 2% rise.

The union is still in talks over a possible settlement with Network Rail, the public sector company that owns and manages most of Britain’s rail network and rail infrastructure.

“I welcome the fact that negotiations are continuing with Network Rail and the gap to a decision is narrowing. Time will tell if an agreement can be reached to prevent our next strike,” TSSA boss Manuel Cortes said.

The strike will coincide with the annual conference of Britain’s opposition Labor Party in Liverpool, according to the TSSA.

Inflation in Britain hit 10% in July, with forecasts pointing to further rises that could exacerbate a cost-of-living crisis fueled mainly by rising energy bills.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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