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‘Terrified’ Euston Station workers call for help after death of colleague
Staff call on government and Labour leader Keir Starmer to intervene after boss orders them to continue travelling into work
Commuters at Euston station in London

“HEARTBROKEN” Euston Station workers whose work is non-essential called on the government today to intervene after the death of a colleague.

The staff said their employer has ordered over 100 of them to come into work.

Transport union TSSA’s Euston Branch members wrote to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer — who is also the station’s constituency MP — to also ask him for help.

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