Mick Lynch
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | January 1,1962 |
Born | West London |
Nationality | British |
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Mick Lynch Life story
Michael Lynch is a British trade unionist. He has served as the General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers since May 2021.
RMT union votes to end rail strikes until at least spring
... " Our members have spoken in huge numbers to accept this offer and I want to congratulate them on their steadfastness in this long industrial campaign, " said Mick Lynch, RMT union s general secretary...
RMT members to vote on deal that could end rail strikes
... RMT boss Mick Lynch said he supported the deal, calling it a " welcome development"...
Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes
... Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT union, said: " We believe employers have the discretion not to issue minimum service work notices and, as such, we are calling on them not to issue them...
Network Rail axes bonuses for staff who went on strike
... Its general secretary, Mick Lynch, described the decision as " disgraceful"...
Rail services across England hit as 20,000 staff begin strike
... Mick Lynch, head of the RMT union, said the strikes would continue until a new settlement for workers was reached...
Train strikes to hit major events like Reading and Leeds festivals
... Its general secretary, Mick Lynch, told the BBC that union members were targeting Saturdays...
Train strikes: RMT union announces new weekend walk-outs
... RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said its members would " continue fighting"...
Train strikes: Travellers facing disruption as rail workers walk out
... Asked when the industrial action was going to end, the RMT s general secretary Mick Lynch said: " We don t know...
Train strikes: RMT union announces new weekend walk-outs
More rail strikes over pay and conditions will take place on 26 August and 2 September, the RMT union has announced.
About 20,000 members working for 14 train operating companies are expected to take part.
RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said its members would " continue fighting".
It marks the latest step in a long-running dispute which has caused disruption on the railways for passengers over the summer.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com