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  • Network Rail deems agency workers’ proposal will have ‘limited if no effect’ on strikes short term

    July 13, 2022

    Network Rail has deemed that the government’s proposal to replace striking staff with agency workers will have “limited if no effect in the short term.” “I think we’ve been clear that [changing the legislation] is likely to have limited if no effect in the short-term and it’s likely to have a limited effect in the [...]

  • Heat warning to passengers after London train track bursts into flames

    July 12, 2022

    Traintracks on a London line near Battersea burst into flames as the UK-wide heatwave continue.  Fire services were called and a London train service was paused after flames engulfed the wooden beams on a track in South London on Monday.  Managing Director of Southeastern Railway, Steve White, took to social media to share a picture [...]

  • Rail union bosses who called for biggest train strike in 25 years take home £280,000 in pay and perks

    July 12, 2022

    With the transport unions having voted on the ‘biggest rail strike in 25 years’, it has been revealed that two Aslef trade union bosses had a combined total remuneration of £281,601 in 2021. Aslef’s general secretary, Mick Whelan, took home £151,371 in total remuneration in 2021. While Aslef’s Assistant General Secretary, Simon Weller, received £130,230 in the same year, the TaxPayers’ Alliance said [...]

  • Railway ticket office and platform staff vote to back strike action at Southeastern and Network Rail

    July 11, 2022

    Ticket office and railway platform staff working for Southeastern and Network Rail have voted in favour of industrial action, in ballots by the TSSA union. According to the union, which announced the ballot’s result today, 73.9 per cent of Southeastern members balloted voted in favour of walking out while 85.1 per cent said yes to [...]

  • Train drivers at eight railway firms vote in favour of industrial action

    July 11, 2022

    Train drivers will join the wave of industrial action that has brought the country to a standstill as members of the union Aslef at eight operators have voted in favour of industrial action. No dates have been announced yet, but if it were to go ahead, the industrial action will hit services on Chiltern, GWR, LNER, [...]

  • Govia Thameslink workers vote in favour of strike

    July 7, 2022

    Around 2,000 members of the union RMT working at Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) have voted in favour of walking out. GTR workers were originally balloted as part of the RMT’s national dispute against Network Rail and other 13 operators. But despite voting yes, GTR members did not reach the legal threshold to participate in the [...]

  • Union members at LNER, C2C and Northern vote in favour of industrial action

    July 6, 2022

    Hundreds of railway workers are set to join the wave of industrial action that is bringing the country to a standstill as members of the union TSSA have voted in favour of industrial action. According to the union, which announced the ballot’s result today, 69.2 of LNER workers balloted voted in favour of walking out [...]

  • Union members at CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway vote in favour of industrial action

    July 5, 2022

    Around 300 members of the Union TSSA working at CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway have voted in favour of industrial action over salaries. According to the union, which revealed the ballots’ results today, workers at both operators said they were prepared to both walk out and to take industrial action short of strike. This means [...]

  • Businesses warn of strikes’ impact on London ahead of train drivers’ historic ballot

    July 5, 2022

    Businesses have warned of the impact of strikes on the capital’s economy ahead of Monday’s national ballot called by train driver union Aslef.  “At a time when London businesses are facing several crises, including increasing costs, rising inflation and adapting to hybrid working, it’s important that government and rail unions work together to find a [...]

  • Zero sympathy: Jacob Rees-Mogg slams ‘selfish’ and ‘unnecessary’ strikes

    July 1, 2022

    Brexit Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg has hit out at “selfish” strikers, claiming that they are hampering productivity in the Civil Service. The Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency was about the numbers of people in the Civil Service who have returned to the office. “Well, they were getting better until the railways went on strike,” [...]

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