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 ...
Rail Strikes on Next WeekBarrie Clement Labour Editor
Many people were able to avoid the rail disruption during the first two days of the strikes - Tuesday and Thursday - by working from home. But for those with long-standing plans to travel by train for weekend events, this was not an option. Pop...
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...
5 reasons to share through the strikes this Christmas The looming threat of strike action and ongoing disruption looms over most of the country as Unions and rail franchises continue to butt heads over a range of issues. This, combined with the hectic festive period and extensive maintenance wo...
Week of travel disruption begins as train drivers strike How do strikes and overtime bans affect services? Strikes tend to mean services on lines where members are participating are extremely affected or cancelled entirely, whereas overtime bans often lead to reduced services. ...
where we had a big panel talking about the rolling strikes that the RMT rail workers have been waging over in the UK. Those continue as we speak, but they are not alone. As we have seen over the course of the past six, seven months, more and more workers across the United Kingdom ...
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by freight train drivers on Thursday to back its demand for a 31-percent pay hike and for Deutsche Bahn's 30 000 train drivers and ticket collectors to be given a separate wage contract from other rail employees. However, strikes will go ahead at local train networks in Hamburg and Berlin...
“Scottish passengers shouldn’t suffer for any UK Government inaction on this. Alternative means of transport should also be available, to avoid increasing the number of cars on our roads.” Further information on the disruption and updated timetables during the week of action can be foundhere....