Britain’s train drivers’ union has called a second set of walkouts on the East Coast mainline after bosses tried to use anti-strike laws to keep trains running during looming industrial action.
The Aslef union on Thursday unveiled plans for five days of industrial action between Monday, February 5, and Friday, February 9, on LNER, one of the UK’s busiest rail companies, which operates services linking London to Edinburgh.
LNER drivers were already set to walk out on February 2, as part of a broader action across several train operators in a long-running dispute over pay.
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