The militant RMT union has threatened to carry on striking until next summer as another 24-hour walkout cripples the rail network today with tens of thousands of workers now expected to WFH instead.
In a clear act of defiance to Sir Keir Starmer, Shadow Transport Secretary Sam Tarry turned up at Euston station in solidarity with the 40,000 RMT members on strike today.
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Show Transcript OF PEOPLE SIGNING UP. FIRST-TIMERS WALK THROUGH THE DOOR OF THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS SITE TO GET THEIR SHOT OF PFIZER. NORA KLOPP HAS BEEN TRYING TO GET AN APPOINTMENT FOR WEEKS TUESDAY. SHE FINALLY GOT THROUGH AT THE BEGINNING. IT WAS VERY CHALLENGING. WE HAD LOOKED UP SEVERAL TIMES ONLINE AT DIFFERENT SUPERMARKETS AND PHARMACIES AND WE NEVER FOUND A SPOT AS THE VACCINE BECOMES MORE AVAILABLE. SO DO THE APPOINTMENTS I DOWNLOADED AN APP THIS MORNING AND FOUND TIME SLOTS THIS AFTERNOON AND THAT WAS THAT HERE’S WHAT HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER GREG. KESTERMAN SAYS IS HAPPENING EARLY ALMOND VACCINE WAS FIRST AVAILABLE THE FOLKS THAT WERE MOST SERIOUS ABOUT GETTING VACCINE RIGHT AWAY. WE’RE VERY AGGRESSIVE AND WE’RE TRYING THE TECHNIQUES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT TRYING EVERY SIN