The rail workers' union has announced three more strike days next month after it said Network Rail had performed a 'u-turn' on an improve pay deal.
It means rail travellers will be hit by strikes on November 3,5 and 7. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said the strikes have been announced after Network Rail 'attempted to impose drastic changes in working practices on their staff'. READ MORE: RSPCA investigating after defenceless kitten beaten and 'tortured with hot water' More than 40,000 members of the RMT at Network Rail and 15 train operating companies are now poised to walk out again in a row over jobs, pay and conditions.
Network Rail's chief negotiator hit back and claimed the RMT 'seem intent on more damaging strikes rather than giving their members a vote on our offer'.
He insisted a 'fair and affordable and improved deal is on the table'. Tonight (Tuesday) the union claimed 'intense negotiations' had resulted in 'an agreement where the company would commit to an improved offer on pay and working towards a negotiated settlement'.
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