Union boss Mick Lynch says message from members was ‘loud and clear’, as TSSA prepares to put offer to vote

The RMT union has rejected “dreadful” pay offers from Network Rail and train operators, prolonging the long-running dispute on the railway.

The union’s general secretary, Mick Lynch, said it had consulted in-depth with its 40,000 rail members, and the “loud and clear” message was to reject the offers.

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