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Keep Walking

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Initial release Croatia
Directors Vinko Brešan
Su-Kyong Bae
Producers Ivan Maloča
Composers Mate Matišić
Screenplay Vinko Brešan
Mate Matišić
Živko Zalar
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A private detective (Ivan Herceg) enlists the help of a male porn star (Predrag Vusovic) in finding a former starlet (Nada Sargin), who now works as a prostitute in Belgrade.

Rail union boss hits out in row over train strike support

Dec 13,2022 6:10 am

The boss of the UK's biggest rail union has insisted support for strikes amongst its members is not dropping in a heated exchange with The Bbc .

" We've got massive picket lines out today. We've taken The Railway into shutdown, " RMT boss Mick Lynch told The Bbc 's Today programme.

He Said members were prepared to continue to Keep Walking out.

He was speaking as a fresh series of strikes started bringing the rail network to a standstill.

About 40,000 rail workers are Walking Out on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday as part of a long-running row over jobs, pay and conditions.

But the government says it will not back down, despite the " damage" done.

Most train companies across Britain are likely to be affected by The Strikes , and Network Rail has urged passengers to " only travel if absolutely necessary".

Asked whether support for strikes among The Union 's members are falling, Mick Lynch, the General Secretary of the RMT, told The Bbc : " No it's not. We've got massive picket lines out today.

" Our members are standing by The Core and they're prepared to take action until we've got a settlement that they can agree to, and we haven't got that at The Moment . "

He added the government " needs to facilitate a settlement that says 'let's Get Real and let's put some stuff to the RMT they can cope with and deal with'".

The Transport Secretary, Mark Harper , said that The Strikes by rail workers will be " very damaging".

Mr Harper told The Bbc he was " very disappointed" that the RMT had rejected the latest pay offer " out of hand" and that isn't " a bottomless pot" of money.

" A fair and reasonable offer has been made. We do also need to see reform agreed at the same time, " he added.



Source of news: bbc.com

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