Mick Lynch told Sky News that more train drivers might enter the dispute - and 'other people are balloting in this industry too'
'No question' of compromising rail safety
In an earlier interview, the union leader had told the BBC that his members wanted a"guarantee of no compulsory redundancies". The general secretary told Sky News that an offer of 4% would be"underpowered and undervalued" because it fails to fully address the impact of the cost of living crisis. Subject to parliamentary approval, the changes are made through a statutory instrument and are set to come into force in the coming weeks and will apply across England, Scotland and Wales.
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