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Mick Lynch: End of train strikes ‘not in sight’

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Mick Lynch: End of train strikes ‘not in sight’

Mick Lynch: End of train strikes ‘not in sight’

The General Secretary of the RMT, Mick Lynch has said that the end of the rail strikes is “not in sight,” and that the government holds the key to develop a settlement with the train staff.

Members of the RMT at 14 train operating companies launched a 24-hour strike on Saturday in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.

Mick Lynch insisted that the RMT continued to receive support from members of the public.

Report by Covellm.

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