The RMT union is gearing up to demand a pay deal similar to the one offered to Aslef train drivers in a crucial meeting with the government this week. On Tuesday, the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will sit down with officials from the Department for Transport to push for a pay rise for its members working at train-operating companies. RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch is calling for a deal matching the one given to the train drivers' union Aslef last week, which includes a 14.5% pay rise over the next few years, with some of the increase coming as back pay. Jeremy Kyle speaks former MEP Steven Woolfe and former Labour advisor Matthew Laza.
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