Teachers in England and university staff will also continue their walkout from Wednesday, when they took part in one of the single biggest days of action in a decade.
A strike by rail workers today will bring train services to a halt across the country in the latest disruption caused by a wave of industrial action.
Teachers in England and university staff will also continue their walkout from Wednesday, when they took part inUp to half a million teachers, lecturers, junior doctors, civil servants, London Underground drivers, BBC journalists and Amazon employees went on strike on budget day. Today members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at 14 operators will walk out in a long-running row over pay, jobs and conditions.future strike datesIt is expected 40-50% of train services will run nationally, but there will be wide variations across the network with no services at all in some areas.
Trains that do run will start later and finish much earlier than usual, typically between 7.30am and 6.30pm. Services on Friday morning could also be disrupted because much of the rolling stock will not be in the right depots.
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