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Talks due over rail strike threat (BBC News)

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Old 29th March 2010, 04:09
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Talks due over rail strike threat (BBC News)

Talks between both sides in the threatened national railway strike on 6 to 9 April are due to begin later.

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Old 29th March 2010, 11:03
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Personally i hope the Unions tell Network Rail an the Government no matter what they say they're going to STRIKE anyhow. Let them have it the companys think they can do what ever they like in this fine country of ours, it's about time the common man stood up for his rights. Its time to tell big firms enough is enough would anyone on this forum want to travel on a railway system that does'nt have enough staff to maintain it to the propper standards i think not, well thats exactly what Network Rail want to do all i can say is i'm glad i don't work for them now an i'm back contracting on the railways but i fully agree with the strike cause i still have loads of ex collegues under threat of loosing there jobs.
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Old 29th March 2010, 11:11
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As I've said on a different thread this is all about a "private" company making a profit for the shareholders & if a "few" jobs go what do they care.
Renationalise without compensation Safety before profit.
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As I've said on a different thread this is all about a "private" company making a profit for the shareholders & if a "few" jobs go what do they care.
Renationalise without compensation Safety before profit.
Well i heard sometime before i left the Natoinal Maintainer of the railways that the bosses in London were going to do what ever they liked an th Unions wer'nt going to win no matter what happened. An that was from one of the high ranking bosses whos only been there 6 years an it's the longest job he's had in his life, so yeah Safety before Profit everytime an even the Rail Regulator has gotten involved saying what NWR are doing is Wrong but they aint listening or they're all deaf
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