Millions of people have faced travel chaos at airports because the government 'has not engaged with the industry' over how to tackle this 'chronic, low-paid sector', says Shadow Transport Sec LouHaigh. KayBurley: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233
Simon Clarke, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said that while the government was not the legal employer of union members due to walk out, they could not expect"inflation-busting pay increases".
"I fear it is likely that they [the strikes] will go ahead," said Mr Clarke."Clearly we will continue to support the negotiations until such time is there's no more time to discuss. "But I think the public do this week need to be aware there will be very substantial disruption and it is therefore sensible to make preparations for that."
The walk-out of 40,000 workers in the biggest rail strike for three decades threatens to bring travel chaos to commuter andMembers of the RMT union are walking out in a dispute over pay, compulsory redundancies and safety concerns - as employers look to make savings on a network that has been propped up by taxpayers during the COVID crisis.
Reports suggest it could be just the start of what has been described as a summer of discontent, with teachers, nurses, doctors and postal workers also considering industrial action.
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