They are working on the song, called Enough Is Enough, to highlight their backing for strikes by rail workers and against austerity.
“RMT has been leading the way on behalf of working people and now other unions are joining the fight against low pay and this Government that is trying to screw working people into the ground,” he said.
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch will make a guest appearance on the track, with some of his now famous responses to questions from the media. “My union is thrilled that musical legends such as Primal Scream and Dexys and others want to support workers in struggle,” he said. “It shows the growing amount of support for social justice and the fact that trade unions are the only thing that stand in the way of endless austerity and poverty.”
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