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Brit Female Rail Staff Turn Down See-through Blouses!

Brian Brock, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association ascertained that the female employees at National Express East Coast (NXEC) would voice against the new transparent uniform that is to be introduced soon.
"The Scotsman had Brian Block saying : "The blouses are simply too thin and too cheap. This is yet another example of National Express cutting costs at every corner,"
"Our members are not going to wear the blouses as they are most decidedly inappropriate." are the words of a Rail Maritime and Transport Union spokesman.
"Staff have said they are so thin they might as well not be wearing them at all."
NXEC however blamed the unions of getting into mischief, but added that there would not be compulsion to wear the uniform "if there was a problem".
It said: "This is not cost-cutting, the uniforms are of a high quality."



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