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“I think there are going to be many unions that are balloting across the country because people can’t take it anymore,” he told Sky News. Lynch said he expected other sectors to strike later this year. Prices were already rising before the war, as the global economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic fueled strong consumer demand. Salaries have not kept pace with inflation, which has hit 9% and is forecast to rise further, as Russia’s war in Ukraine squeezes supplies of energy and food staples including wheat. Millions of people in Britain, like those across Europe, are seeing their cost of living soar. Unions are warning of a summer of strikes as soaring inflation hits the pay packets of workers across the economy. “The dead hand of this Tory government is all over this dispute,” said Lynch, the union chief. Unions say the government, which sets the rules for train companies and owns infrastructure operator Network Rail, has not given the firms enough flexibility to offer a substantial pay increase. They accuse Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative administration of standing on the sidelines so it can blame unions, and the left-of-center opposition Labour Party, for the disruption. Unions have urged the government to get involved to resolve the dispute. passenger numbers remain below pre-COVID-19 levels, and train companies, which were kept afloat with government support during the pandemic, are seeking to cut costs and staffing. “It’s about outdated unions opposing progress.” “This strike is not about pay,” Shapps told lawmakers. Shapps placed blame for the strike squarely on unions, which he said were resisting much-needed changes to make the railways “fit for the post-COVID world.” Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the strike would cause “mass disruption,” with only about 20% of services able to operate. Use the ↓ Down key to select the link below.Secretary-General Mick Lynch said rail companies had “proposed pay rates that are massively under the relevant rates of inflation, coming on top of the pay freezes of the past few years.”.If none are selected, it will select the first link Use the ↑ Up key to select the link above.Use the Enter key to click on buttons or links.Use the Tab key to move to a button or link.Click on the "Rename" button and change the link name.Click and hold the link and move to new location in the list.Click on the "Close" button to save the change.Click on the "Delete" button to remove the link from the list.Click on the "Organize shortcuts" button.Click on the "X" button to close the panel.Click on the "Save" button to add the link to the list.Page name will display in the "Add this page" window, the name can be changed by highlighting the text and entering the desired name.Go to the desired page on the site, open the Weather shortcuts menu and click on the "Add to shortcuts" button.High 26.įorecast Forecast issued: 3:30 PM EDT Friday 1 July 2022 Detailed ForecastForecast issued: 3:30 PM EDT Friday 1 July 2022 Low 18.Ĭloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Low 12.Ĭloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. UV index 9 or very high.Ĭlear early in the evening then partly cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers in the evening.
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Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 late in the morning.
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Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming light early this evening. Showers ending late this evening then mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers.