British train drivers strike for third time in four days
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- 08 April, 2024
- 06:23
Members of the Aslef union are walking out in an almost two-year dispute over pay with no sign of a breakthrough, Report informs, referring to Sky News.
Passengers on some of the UK's busiest rail routes will face travel chaos on Monday as train drivers are set to strike for the third time in four days.
Members of Aslef will walk out, resulting in significant reductions in services, especially in East Anglia and the South East.
Aslef is embroiled in a nearly two-year long dispute over pay, with no sign of a breakthrough and no talks planned.
The strike will hit c2c, Gatwick Express, Greater Anglia, Southeastern, Southern, South Western Railway, Great Northern, and Thameslink.
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