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Travel disruption is expected across Greater Manchester this week as transport bosses face a series of strikes and industrial action.
Hundreds of staff who work for Transport for Greater Manchester are involved, as members of both Unison and Unite unions plan to walk out.
The Unison members work as route planners, station assistants, engineers, IT experts, administrators, control room operators and cleaners. They are scheduled to work to rule today (November 4).
But 24-hour strikes are set to take place tomorrow (November 5) and on Friday (November 7).
From Saturday (November 8), there will be a continuous work to rule.
This is likely to bring major disruption to the transport network across Greater Manchester, says UNISON, adding action is over "inadequate pay".
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