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World News See other World News Articles Title: UK's Johnson Urges Talks As Unions Threaten "Biggest Rail Strike In Modern History" Authored by Alexander Zhang via The Epoch Times, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged rail unions to talk to the government before causing irreparable damage with strike action. The National Union of Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers (RMT) is holding a ballot of its 40,000 members on plans to strike over jobs, pay, and conditions. The ballot is set to close on Tuesday, and the union has claimed that a yes vote could lead to the biggest rail strike in modern history. Another union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), has also warned of a summer of discontent with similar action on the way unless pay disputes are resolved. The prime ministers official spokesman said on Monday: Railways are going through difficult times with passenger numbers down. We need to make sure theyre fit for the future. He said the government wants a fair deal for staff, for passengers, and taxpayers so that money isnt taken away from other essential services such as the National Health Service. The prime minister is firmly of the view that unions should talk to the government before causing irreparable damage to our railwaysstrikes should be the last resort not the first, he added. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told The Sunday Telegraph that ministers are looking at drawing up laws which would make industrial action illegal unless a certain number of staff are working. Shapps said the government hopes the unions will wake up and smell the coffee and suggested that strikes could put more people off rail travel. He also accused unions of going straight to industrial action rather than using it as a last resort, adding that railways were already on financial life support because of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. Referring to a pledge in the Conservative Partys 2019 election manifesto, which promised minimum services during rail strikes, he said: We had a pledge in there about minimum service levels. If they really got to that point then minimum service levels would be a way to work towards protecting those freight routes and those sorts of things. Unions have reacted to the threat with anger. RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said, Any attempt by Grant Shapps to make effective strike action illegal on the railways will be met with the fiercest resistance from RMT and the wider trade union movement. He said the government needs to focus all their efforts on finding a just settlement to the rail dispute rather than attack the democratic rights of working people. Poster Comment: Inflation is starting to bite. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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