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Southern rail's 'tweet RMT' plea angers rail passengers Southern rail's 'tweet RMT' plea angers rail passengers
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A plea from rail company Southern for beleaguered passengers to tell the RMT union how they feel about ongoing rail strikes appears to have backfired. A plea from rail company Southern for beleaguered passengers to tell the RMT union how they feel about ongoing strikes appears to have backfired.
Southern tweeted: "Time to get back on track. Tweet @RMTunion & tell them how rail strikes make you feel."Southern tweeted: "Time to get back on track. Tweet @RMTunion & tell them how rail strikes make you feel."
Dozens of passengers began responding immediately, but not in the manner rail bosses might have hoped. Dozens of passengers immediately responded, but not in the manner rail bosses might have hoped.
Simon Cox echoed the thoughts of many, posting: "I dislike unions but I dislike incompetent management more."Simon Cox echoed the thoughts of many, posting: "I dislike unions but I dislike incompetent management more."
Another passenger, Marianne Powell, tweeted: "You brought this on yourselves. We, your customers are suffering."Another passenger, Marianne Powell, tweeted: "You brought this on yourselves. We, your customers are suffering."
Months of industrial action by the RMT and high levels of staff sickness have hit Southern's services, which link London with Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Hampshire.Months of industrial action by the RMT and high levels of staff sickness have hit Southern's services, which link London with Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Hampshire.
Last month the RMT said workers would stage 14 days of strike action in the long-running dispute over the role of conductors on trains.Last month the RMT said workers would stage 14 days of strike action in the long-running dispute over the role of conductors on trains.
The union said it had no alternative but to take action over what it called Southern's "blatant disregard for the safety and security of passengers and staff alike".The union said it had no alternative but to take action over what it called Southern's "blatant disregard for the safety and security of passengers and staff alike".
Southern's parent company, Govia Thameslink, called the RMT's action "shameful".Southern's parent company, Govia Thameslink, called the RMT's action "shameful".
Commenting on Southern's message, Another Angry Woman tweeted: "Strongly recommend you read this thread, @SouthernRailUK bc the problems are on you."Commenting on Southern's message, Another Angry Woman tweeted: "Strongly recommend you read this thread, @SouthernRailUK bc the problems are on you."
The next strike announced by the RMT is between 00:01 BST Tuesday 11 October and 23:59 BST Thursday 13 October.