In England, more than half of the trains were canceled due to the railway workers’ strike

In England, more than half of the trains were canceled due to the railway workers’ strike

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On Saturday, less than half of the usual number of trains will run in England due to a protest by railway workers who are demanding better working conditions.

This is reported by The Guardian, writes “European Truth”.

The strike on Saturday, June 3, will be the second action of the Aslef union in a week, involving about 12,000 train drivers.

The strike has been called for 24 hours, affecting many flights within England and some flights to Scotland and Wales.

About 40% of the usual number of trains will run, and some operators had to cancel all their flights.

The rail strike is likely to cause significant inconvenience to hundreds of people and could make travel difficult for those traveling to the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United, the Derby horse race or a Beyonce concert in London.

The day before, 20,000 railway workers, members of the National Union of Railway Workers and members of the RMT union, went on strike during the day, which led to the cancellation of about 50% of trains.

In Romania, we will remind, this week educators were on strikedemanding better wages, particularly for young teachers.

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