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RMT boss Mick Lynch: “We’ll strike until we reach a deal”.

However, cabinet minister James Cleverly rejects the recent walkouts, stating that train personnel enjoys “ridiculously fantastic” working conditions and that working people are being “kept hostage” by unions.

The latest walkout by rail workers has caused considerable disruption for train passengers, prompting a union leader to warn that strikes will continue until a deal is reached.

Mick Lynch, the leader of the RMT, told that his members were “totally dedicated to the cause” and will “keep going” in their protracted conflict over pay, jobs, and working conditions.

Rmt boss mick lynch: "we'll strike until we reach a deal".
Rmt boss mick lynch: “we’ll strike until we reach a deal”.

In addition, he expected that industrial discontent would expand with “generalized and coordinated action” as a result of the escalating cost of living crisis following inflation’s new 40-year high of 10.1%.

However, cabinet minister James Cleverly has criticized the recent walkouts, stating that unions are “holding workers hostage.”

It occurred as fresh strike action by several unions crippled the rail network, with roughly one-fifth of services operating and fifty percent of lines closed, and a further walkout scheduled for Saturday.

The London Underground and city buses will also be affected by industrial action on Friday.

The ripple effect of the rail stoppages will influence Sunday services.

Those who are unable to travel on Thursday or Saturday may utilize their ticket the day before, or until August 23rd, or receive a refund.

Mr. Lynch said: “Nobody can afford to go on strike. They do not desire a strike, but rather a settlement.

“They are entirely involved in this argument.

“Last night, I spoke to thousands of our members in an online gathering, and they are fully dedicated to the campaign we have.

“They recognized the issues when they voted for it, and their picket lines demonstrate their whole dedication to the cause.

“We will persist until a negotiated settlement is reached, at which point our members will vote on its acceptability.”

Mr. Lynch predicted that strikes will spread to other regions due to employee anger, stating, “There is a tsunami of reaction among working people to how they are treated. Every day of the week, individuals become impoverished. Individuals cannot pay their bills.

“They are treated with contempt in the workplace. I believe there will be coordinated and coordinated action, albeit it may not take the typical form.

“I believe there is a big response from the working class because they are fed up with their treatment.”

Mr. Cleverly, however, criticized the striking action, stating, “The rail unions are supposed to look after their members, and they have done so quite effectively.”

They have a very, very good compensation package. The terms and conditions are absurdly, absurdly favorable.

And what they are doing through these strikes is putting individuals who are trying to get to work, put food on the table, and keep a roof over their heads at a disadvantage.

“These strikes are unfair and inappropriate, and it is unacceptable that unions are holding people hostage in this manner.”

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