Commerce unionist Mick Lynch has informed a crowd of staff and activists that the “extremely proper” is inflicting division through the cost-of-living disaster, and it needs to be resisted. The overall secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) mentioned he has acquired a “great” welcome as he met and marched with activists and commerce unions via Belfast. Mr Lynch rose to prominence final summer time following a collection of media interviews a few rail staff’ strike held within the UK in a long-running dispute over pay and circumstances. The commerce union chief, whose father left Cork metropolis in 1941 to journey to Britain to work, and whose mom is from Co Armagh, addressed a rally gathered at Belfast Metropolis Corridor on Saturday.