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TSSA and Aslef announce more rail strikes for September
Members of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) on the picket line outside London Euston train station. Picture date: Wednesday July 27, 2022.

RAIL passengers are paying a high price for the Tory government’s “incompetence and intransigence,” transport union TSSA said today as it announced more national strikes. 

The union’s members at Network Rail and nine train operating companies are set for a 24-hour walkout from midday on Monday September 26, as an increasingly bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions worsens. 

The latest industrial action, which comes after TSSA joined RMT’s strikes across the network in mid-August, has been provoked by the “dead hand” of Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, who continues to block industry bosses from genuinely negotiating, the TSSA said. 

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