Seafarers take fight against low pay to the government

SEAFARERS working for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary took their campaign against low pay to the doors of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool yesterday.
The protest took place ahead of three days of strikes planned from Monday next week in a dispute involving workers belonging to RMT and Nautilus International unions.
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “This is a straightforward dispute that’s got a straightforward answer.”
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