PM to condemn unions and call for 'sensible compromise' as rail strike chaos looms

PM to condemn unions and call for 'sensible compromise' as rail strike chaos looms

Boris Johnson will condemn unions for what is expected to be the biggest train strike in three decades.

Around 40,000 members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union at Network Rail and 13 train operators will walk out for all of Tuesday, as well as Thursday and Saturday in a dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.

Just one in five trains will run on strike days, mainly on main lines, and then only for around 11 hours.

Network Rail has warned the industrial action will cause six days of disruption because of the knock-on effect on services on the days in between.

Ahead of a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the prime minister will argue the unions are “harming the very people they claim to be helping” and will call for a “sensible compromise”.

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