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Stride: Pay restraint is important to tackling inflation

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Stride: Pay restraint is important to tackling inflation

Stride: Pay restraint is important to tackling inflation

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride says pay restraint is important when it comes to bringing down inflation, adding the government is "absolutely determined" to do so.

His comments come amid another strike by members from 16 rail companies of the train drivers' union ASLEF over pay.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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