London: On July 30, around 5,000 train drivers across almost a quarter of Britain’s rail network went on strike, as part of a campaign for higher pay. The 24-hour strike organized by train drivers’ union ASLEF is the second significant industrial action this week on Britain’s rail network. Almost all services on seven of the country’s 34 train operators were canceled, including regional networks for southeast and eastern England.
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