Rail Strikes: What it would take to end them
As London braces itself for an onslaught of industrial action across the transport network, what’s at stake, what is the Mayor doing — and will it continue for months?
We speak to transport journalist, and author of British Rail: A New History, Christian Wolmar who tells us:
- The inside story of why negotiations are so hard
- Why both the government and unions see strikes as an advantage to them
- How TfL and Mayor Sadiq Khan are frustrated at being stuck in the middle
- How the current action hasn't been seen since 1982
- What it will take to end negotiations
- Why you should expect more strikes through summer and into the winter
You can read more analysis from Christian Wolmar at standard.co.uk, and follow our live blog for up-to-the-minute news on the rail and tube strikes.
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