Spanish train drivers call three-day strike after deadly railway crashes

22 janvier 2026 | Sam Jones in Madrid
Union is demanding better safety standards for workers and passengers after two collisions this week killed 46 Spain’s largest train drivers’ union has called a three-day nationwide strike to demand measures to guarantee the safety of railworkers and passengers after two deadly crashes this week (…)
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