Rail Strikes on Next WeekBarrie Clement Labour Editor
When are the next rail strikes this week? Friday Feb 14 Saturday Feb 15 Sunday Feb 16 Monday Feb 17 Tuesday Feb 18 Wednesday Feb 19 Thursday Feb 20 Non-Strike day Have a nice trip. Non-Strike day Have a nice trip. Non-Strike day ...
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As if the London underground strikes weren’t problem enough for commuters in the capital, members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union at First Great Western trains have announced a 48-hour strike starting at 18:30 today. This double-blow to both London tube and First Great Western ra...
This week's strikes are estimated to have cost the rail industry up to £150m in lost revenue and aborted planned upgrade work. Talks between the RMT and rail employers have been held throughout this week and are expected to resume in the next ...
Rail strikes "And the reason for that is I do not think that legislation is the way that you bring an end to industrial disputes. You have to get in the room and compromise. "You can't legislate your way out of 30 ye...
Britain is facing its biggest rail strikes in decades after last-minute talks between a union and train companies failed to reach a settlement over pay and job security. Up to 40,000 cleaners, signalers, maintenance workers and station staff are due to walk out for three days this week...
“I've been at this for a long time and I've been through a few strikes and it's never, never a positive thing for exporters,” he said. Schmitt said during a previous railway strike when Stephen Harper was prime minster, the railways were declared an essential service, ...
“Customers should expect significant disruption to services next week, including on the days between strike action. “On the five routes where we are able to operate a very limited service on strike days, we’re advising customers to seek alternative means of transport and to only travel if ...
Mr Harper said his department has “played our part but Aslef now need to play theirs” by calling off strikes and the ban on rest day working. Mr Whelan accused Mr Harper of “trying to blame Aslef – rather than the company’s inept management – for its many problems”. ...