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18 Apr 2005 1:35PM

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Thousands of rail passengers could face delays because a rail company has angered its drivers by banning the wearing of shorts, on the grounds that they look unprofessional.
Drivers working for the train company One are refusing to work overtime in protest at rules requiring them to wear shirts and ties, which they say will force them to dress up like 'little tin soldiers.'
They say elderly suburban trains used by One have poorly ventilated cabs which become unbearably sweaty in spring and su... (109 more words)
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