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Barristers End Strike After Accepting Offer
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So back to work after being offered 15%?
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Strange how the government can speak to one section of disgruntled workers but not others?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i don't know about health workers, but the disputes on the railway could drag on for months. a separate dispute at Transpennine Express has been ongoing for more than a year, giving you a flavour of what might be to come. simple fact is, the railways aren't as necessary as they were (or appeared to be) before covid, working from home now accepted by many employers as part of a move to hybrid working. ASLEF caught on to this and plan their strikes for saturdays, but it's easy for all the footie fans to make alternative plans. so the train companies and Network Rail can just dig in and wait for the unions to blink.
It would, but again it’s all about where the government decides their priorities lie?
At least(as Lynch acknowledged) they’ve started speaking to the RMT union, unlike Shapps.
Why aren’t they doing so with nurses? Seems an odd stance to take given their numbers in comparison to barristers, rail workers etc?
Or is it another sign of a dysfunctional administration?
At least(as Lynch acknowledged) they’ve started speaking to the RMT union, unlike Shapps.
Why aren’t they doing so with nurses? Seems an odd stance to take given their numbers in comparison to barristers, rail workers etc?
Or is it another sign of a dysfunctional administration?
// The real crunch will come when technology allows for driverless trains (which is probably already possible). //
yep, it's possible. but, it works best when all the trains run at the same speed, and have the same stopping pattern. it works great on metro lines, but is in the "too difficult" box - at the moment - on the grown-up railway, where there are fast and slow passenger trains with an almost infinite variation of stopping patterns, and freight trains running at a range of speeds between 60 and 95.
yep, it's possible. but, it works best when all the trains run at the same speed, and have the same stopping pattern. it works great on metro lines, but is in the "too difficult" box - at the moment - on the grown-up railway, where there are fast and slow passenger trains with an almost infinite variation of stopping patterns, and freight trains running at a range of speeds between 60 and 95.
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