Serving Up Trouble
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Abdi-Nasser is a retail worker for a franchise in a large train station.
Tell us about the work you do.
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Abdi-Nasser is a retail worker for a franchise in a large train station.
Tell us about the work you do.
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In the last Off The Rails, we described the battles on Network Rail as ‘a crucial fight’. But how is that fight going?
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When the bosses failed, workers were made to pay the price.
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John McDonnell MP presented his Private Members' Bill to parliament on 30 June.
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After Labour threw the election away by betraying the working-class voters who elected it, we now have a Tory-LibDem coalition government.
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Rail companies around the country are slashing ticket office opening hours and cutting ticket-selling jobs, using the pretext that the internet, smartcards and other new technologies make ticket offic
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The pamphlet Hell on Wheels: the Success and Failure of Reform in Transport Workers Union Local 100 tells the story of New Directions (ND), a rank-and-file group within Local 100 of the Trans
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London Underground plans to cut around 800 jobs, mainly among station staff, and to slash ticket office opening times.
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Union members and activists are usually very loyal to our unions, work hard in day-to-day union organisation and disputes, and support our union leaders so long as they are supporting us.