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The overriding issue facing railway workers worldwide over the next four years remains the restructuring of railway systems and the possible consequences for jobs, working conditions and trade union rights.
The ITF believes that the starting point of railway restructuring must be to modernise the network and improve the quality of service offered to existing and potential users. Within this context there are three prerequisites to successful restructuring: full consultation with railway workers' unions; protection of jobs to the greatest possible extent; and, the improvement of safety standards.
With the above in mind, the primary work of the section over the next four years will therefore include the following activities:
In addition to the above, the section will continue to pursue issues of railway safety. Safety in tunnels, including the channel tunnel, will in particular remain high on the agenda.
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