There could be major travel disruption over Christmas
Trains leaving and arriving in Glasgow could be brought to a standstill as a transport union has called for more strike action.
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“Our members are vital to the running of the Scotland’s railways and deserve to be treated with respect by their employers over their legitimate grievances.
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