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A railway worker suspended after going on to a train track to help a disabled woman who had fallen off the platform edge has been reinstated.A railway worker suspended after going on to a train track to help a disabled woman who had fallen off the platform edge has been reinstated.
The customer service's assistant at Southend Central station in Essex was one of a number of people who went to the elderly woman's aid on 28 August.The customer service's assistant at Southend Central station in Essex was one of a number of people who went to the elderly woman's aid on 28 August.
The Rail Maritime and Transport union said the c2c employee would now return to work. The Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said the c2c employee would now return to work.
General Secretary Bob Crow said it was a "victory for common sense". RMT general secretary Bob Crow said it was a "victory for common sense".
The worker had faced a disciplinary hearing after suggestions he had not followed correct health and safety procedures.The worker had faced a disciplinary hearing after suggestions he had not followed correct health and safety procedures.
The woman suffered a fractured hip in the fall.The woman suffered a fractured hip in the fall.
Mr Crow added: "Our member is a hero who should never have been facing the sack for saving a disabled woman from a life-threatening situation.
"Our member has thanked the union, his work colleagues and the public for all of their support.
"This incident has shown once again how important station staff are to passenger safety and security."