Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes- QHN

About 40% of rail services will run during strikes under planned minimum service rules for train operators in Great Britain, the government has said.

Ministers are hoping the legislation will come into effect before Christmas.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

The country has been facing a wave of strike action across the public sector, after wages failed to keep up with soaring prices.

Many of these disputes have now been resolved, but others are continuing.

There are no further rail strikes scheduled currently, but there is an ongoing dispute between rail companies, train drivers’ union Aslef and the RMT union, which represents other rail workers.

Union members have regularly walked out during the past 18 months over pay and conditions, including last Christmas, and there is the potential for more strike action in the coming months.

About 40% of rail services will run during strikes under planned minimum service rules for train operators in Great Britain, the government has said.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

Ministers are hoping the legislation will come into effect before Christmas.

The country has been facing a wave of strike action across the public sector, after wages failed to keep up with soaring prices.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

The country has been facing a wave of strike action across the public sector, after wages failed to keep up with soaring prices.

Many of these disputes have now been resolved, but others are continuing.

There are no further rail strikes scheduled currently, but there is an ongoing dispute between rail companies, train drivers’ union Aslef and the RMT union, which represents other rail workers.

Union members have regularly walked out during the past 18 months over pay and conditions, including last Christmas, and there is the potential for more strike action in the coming months.

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