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The biggest railway strike in 30 years will cause a break in the week News

The British Railways will stop for three days this month, when workers stage the biggest strike in a generation.

The RMT union said it would close the network on June 21, June 23 and June 25 in a dispute over proposed job losses. There is a risk that every 24-hour walk will spill over the next day, which will lead to a break in the week.

More than 40,000 workers, including those employed by Network Rail and 13 train companies, will leave on the three dates. Another 10,000 London Underground workers will picket on June 21, effectively shutting down the network. This will be the biggest railway strike since 1989.

These strikes include alarms and maintenance workers, which raises concerns that intervene