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Goes to show - of you're going to ask commuters to rely on public transport, by the same method which is used to transport supplies for supermarkets ... You'd better make sure you don't piss off the staff
![]() That said, train driving is almost automated these days. When the average train driver salary is like Ł50k, it might seem a bit tone-deaf to whine so much when their strikes will largely be affecting people on crap money and pointless unfulfilling jobs. There won't be a lot of support for almost a week's worth of strikes, and they're just asking for more automation.
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In many EU nations they are ahead of us with Fully Automated Trains. The Union says it is not about the Train Drivers more about all the other workers. The Transport Secretary said they want Drones to go down the rail tracks much safer than a Rail Worker walker Last edited by arista; 19-06-2022 at 03:17 PM. |
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the railways have not recovered from the pandemic, there are nothing like the pre pandemic numbers travelling. By striking, they are just forcing people to use the alternatives more. If they put up prices it wont encourage people to travel by train
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I'm sure the trolley-dollies and ticket checkers appreciate being forced out of work for a week by people on much better pay than them.
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Far from it. The RMT and its leader Mick Lynch are acting out of self-interest
alone, leveraging their vital position to hold the country to ransom. Some of the lowest-paid workers in Britain will suffer the most. The middle classes may be able and happy to retreat once again to their desks at home, but teachers need to see their pupils in person, doctors and nurses to treat patients face to face. Cooks cannot whip up virtual meals for hungry customers. Binmen cannot collect rubbish while working from home. These are the victims of unionised workers who, with a median wage of Ł44,000, earn considerably more than them. Indeed, a third of rail staff are higher-rate taxpayers making more than Ł50,000 a year. Now they want more than 10 per cent extra. Marooned care workers on an average of Ł17,000 may find it hard to sympathise. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/...n-union-chaos/ |
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[Economists have warned this week's strikes could knock 0.3-0.4% off GDP for June, with up to one in 20 people unable to go to work.] ![]() |
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["Voters won't forgive rail strike betrayal" says the Express, paraphrasing the transport secretary. The paper says Grant Shapps has written a hard-hitting letter to the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, saying it was staggering that he would not speak out against the strike] ![]() |
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Yes many Tube Lines are joining this strike BBC1 London news said all the tube strikes are Tuesday, only? Last edited by arista; 20-06-2022 at 05:30 AM. |
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In the last 3 years, the RMT have balloted its members 204 times to go out on strike
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Professor Robert Thomas
Live on GMBHD itv NHS Consultant Oncologist 120,000 on Therapy By delaying therapy there will be deaths because of this Rail Strike. This will affect the NHS for weeks ahead Last edited by arista; 20-06-2022 at 06:48 AM. |
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the RMT are politically motivated. They want to make it about a confrontation with the government, when it is the rail companies that have the plans for modernisation
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No seaside this week then. Oh well, I'm going to Ruislip Lido. It's not far from my house and they have a beach as well.
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