Sir Keir Starmer says he does not want three days of planned rail strikes to go ahead next week.
A rail workers’ union has said it is “not in any rush” to call for further strike action in July following a series of walkouts last week
Mick Lynch criticised Transport Secretary Grant Shapps’ plans to allow agency staff to replace striking workers.
Warning comes ahead of biggest walkout in three decades
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch has sparked fears of further mass rail strikes as he warned unions face the "fight of our lifetime"
Mick Lynch said negotiations over pay, jobs and conditions were the toughest the union had ever been involved in
Mick Lynch said negotiations over pay, jobs and conditions were the toughest the union had ever been involved in
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, called on the Transport Secretary to help settle the dispute.
RMT union boss, Mick Lynch, has accused Grant Shapps of ‘fabricating’ details over talks about upcoming rail strikes.Appearing on Sophy Ridge’s Sky News program, Lynch made it clear that they were “available to negotiate” after the transport secretary suggested right before that the union were “gunning” for the strikes to go ahead.“This nonsense that we didn’t attend negotiations yesterday which Grant Shapps has just said on your program is an entire fabrication,” he told the host.“He’s making...
In an undignified scene, the RMT's president, Alex Gordon, sitting on a former colleague, ex-RMT member Mark Harding following a brawl outside the union's HQ in London on Wednesday.
A Tory MP who called for the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) to apologise to key workers over rail strikes was "talking nonsense", the union's general secretary has said.Jonathan Gullis and RMT secretary Mick Lynch appeared on BBC's Politics Live to discuss the strikes taking place on 21, 23, and 25 June.Around 40,000 members have staged a walkout over pay and conditions."[Lynch] should be apologising to
He looks like Bob Crow. He speaks like Bob Crow. But is Mick Lynch, the shaven-headed rail union baron who is planning to bring the country to a standstill this week more radical than Mr Cow?