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Rail workers to strike over two-tier staff

WORKERS on a key intercity railway are set to strike over a pay offer they say will create a “two-tier workforce.”

Rail union RMT says Virgin Trains East Coast, which was given a hefty bailout by the taxpayer last week, is attacking the terms and conditions of “hand-selected” train crew grades while leaving other positions “better rewarded and left alone.”

RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: “The pay offer was put to our members and they rejected it by a large majority. Instead of negotiating the company has sought to impose the offer.

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