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Letters: Weeks of rail strikes could prove devastating for an outmoded and faltering industry
SIR – The rail strikes taking place this week are ostensibly to secure the future of rail workers. Unfortunately, it is more likely that they will have the opposite effect. Numbers of passengers dropped sharply due to the pandemic. Now, just as they are showing some signs of recovery, passengers are facing the possibility of months of disruption. Those who use the railways regularly will think twice about spending hard-earned cash on season tickets. The popularity of commuting by car and working from home could well see passengers now desert the railways, never to return. Jonathan Mann SIR – Union bosses love strikes. They justify their high salaries at the expense of their members. All strikes (like all wars) are resolved around the negotiating table. Thus a strike, like a war, is futile and supremely expensive both to the participants and the country. It achieves nothing that couldn’t have been negotiated by men of integrity in the first place. G M E Barber SIR – … [Read more...] about Letters: Weeks of rail strikes could prove devastating for an outmoded and faltering industry