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British and US bus workers unite against National Express

BRITISH and US bus workers have joined forces to tackle rights abuses perpetrated by one of the countries’ largest transport companies.

National Express will have to face both members of British union Unite and the US Teamsters union at its shareholders’ annual meeting in Birmingham today.

“An attack against the Teamsters in America is an attack against Unite,” Unite general secretary Len McCluskey told a press briefing yesterday. 

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