RAIL strikes could cost lives next week, as health chiefs fear medics won’t be able to get to work., keeping thousands of doctors, nurses and ambulance drivers at home.
British patients dialling 999 will be at risk next week as health chief bosses call the rail strikes 'an incredible act of self-harm'Mr Shapps said people with 'transferable skills' would be able to stand in for those on picket lines during walk-outs called by RMT boss Mick Lynch, picturedA senior NHS manager told Health Service Journal: “Next week’s rail strikes will probably end up killing people.”warned rail workers not to “strike their way out of a job”.
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