British railway workers union RMT say they will go on strike against fourteen train operating companies in early November after the country’s rail industry body failed to present new offers on pay, jobs and working conditions.
According to the Union, the walkout will take place on November third and fifth.
It added that the industry body has been “completely unreasonable” throughout the dispute by not offering the union’s members any deal.
RMT said the strikes will coincide with the action of RMT members on employers Network Rail, London Underground and Overground.