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Mick Lynch, RMT secretary, says negotiations has been the ‘toughest’ the union has ever experienced.
The rail industry conflict has been dubbed the “battle of our lifetime” by union baron Mick Lynch as strikes threaten to get worse and train
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Mick Lynch, the £124,000-a-year general secretary of the RMT, said negotiations over pay, jobs and conditions were the ‘toughest’ the union had ever been involved in
The rail industry conflict has been dubbed the “battle of our lifetime” by union baron Mick Lynch as strikes threaten to get worse and train