served as a signaller in the Second World War and played an important part in keeping his “wireless village” on the air in the Burma Campaign. In November 1944, Newland was at 14th Army HQ at ...
Tribunal awards signaller £76,200 compensation but rail workers say they may walk out if he doesn’t get old job back A rail union has threatened to strike unless a signaller who was unfairly ...
A railway signaller accused of calling a cleaner a “Nazi food thrower” for clearing out the office fridge has won a £70,000 pay-out. Michael Knox, 61, was said to have “kicked off” after ...
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