RMT union chief Mick Lynch warned of fresh disruption in the run-up to Christmas and urged Transport Secretary Mark Harper to break a seven-month strike dispute over pay, conditions and maintenance job cuts
Rail strikes could last all winter unless the new Transport Secretary agrees to compromise, a union chief has warned.
Mick Lynch laid down the gauntlet to Mark Harper after the top Tory was given a Cabinet job in Rishi Sunak ‘s reshuffle.
Asked if strike action could continue into Spring 2023, the RMT general secretary told the Mirror: “It could.
“I don’t want that, it’s not my plan. We don’t have a plan for an end date or âit’s got to continue’.