![]() Mick Lynch at RMT solidarity strike rally at London Kings Cross, 25 June 2022įollowing a ballot of National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers members over whether to take industrial action, it was announced on that they had voted in favour of strike action, paving the way for the UK's first national rail strike for three decades. On 28 August, it was reported that the Unison and Unite unions had submitted motions ahead of the Trades Union Congress, due to be held in September, calling for co-ordinated strike action throughout the autumn as a way to create a greater impact. The spread of industrial unrest sparked media concerns of a "summer of discontent" involving multiple disputes and strikes, and mirroring the Winter of Discontent of 1978–79 that had seen widespread disruption across the UK economy. With industrial action on the railways ongoing, trade union members working in other industries voted to take industrial action, including telecommunications, the postal service, legal profession and freight, as well as other areas of the transport sector. Train services operated at 20% of normal capacity on strike days. They were soon joined by other railway unions, and a series of one-day strikes halted trains in many parts of the British mainland. ![]() The strikes began in June 2022 after members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) voted to strike over planned changes to their pay and working conditions. The strikes took place against the backdrop of a mounting cost of living crisis, with rising inflation, and demands for pay increases that would keep pace with this inflation. ![]() During 2022, a series of industrial disputes and strikes occurred in various industries of the United Kingdom's economy as workers walked out over pay and conditions.
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