Lhe biggest rail strike in recent British history. This was the warning issued by the rail union RMT (Rail and Maritime Transport Union) on May 25, after a massively favorable vote by employees in the sector. It is about to materialize this week, for lack of compromise between the union and the government, diametrically opposed on the future of transport. For three days, June 21, 23 and 25, nearly 50,000 employees will strike to protest against low wages, job insecurity and working conditions.
Half of the train lines will be completely suspended, while the London Underground will join the strike on Tuesday. In reality, six days of disruption are expected this week and will paralyze the country a…