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Old 17-12-2016, 19:34   #27
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Re: Southern rail strike talks to be held on second day of commuter misery

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Originally Posted by Bob View Post
Because accepting the current terms is a slippery slope. They'll be in worse bargain position at a later date. They want to put a stop a stop to 'modernisation' in it's current form, rightly or wrongly.

And presumably a show of solidarity.
If it's "current terms", then they've already accepted them. We're not talking about something that MIGHT happen next week or even next year.

Unions could call an endless series of strikes purely based upon "what ifs".
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