'No one should go to work not knowing if they will make it home safe at the end of their shift'
GMB, Unite and Translink met yesterday, after multiple assaults on inspectors this week, one incident saw a Belfast Glider inspector forced to attend hospital after being assaulted.
"We will work closely with the PSNI including Neighbourhood Policing Teams and the Safe Transport Team; as well as community and elected representatives to reduce and prevent anti-social behaviour. "No one should go to work not knowing if they will make it home safe at the end of their shift. This violence must stop."
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