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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

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  • Drivers at eight rail operators across UK to halt work and strike on July 30

    July 14, 2022

    Train drivers at eight rail companies will strike on July 30 in a dispute over pay, their union Aslef announced. The strike – which marks the train drivers’ first national walkout since 1995 – comes on the heels of RMT members at Network Rail and 14 other operators walking out on 27 July after they [...]

  • Emirates accuses Heathrow of being ‘cavalier’ after refusing to comply with cap

    July 14, 2022

    Gulf carrier Emirates has accused Heathrow’s management of being “cavalier”, after refusing to comply with the hub’s passenger cap. The airline described Heathrow’s request to cut daily departing passengers to 100,000 as “unreasonable and unacceptable,” blaming airport executives for showing “blatant disregard for consumers.” On top of operating flights as scheduled, the Dubai carrier added [...]

  • EV marker Arrival to axe 800 jobs globally due to market volatility

    July 14, 2022

    UK-based electric vehicle (EV) maker Arrival is set to axe 800 jobs globally as it continues to feel the pinch from the ongoing economic volatility.  Approached by City AM, Arrival declined to comment on the number of UK workers that would be impacted as the company’s employees are scattered mainly across Britain, the US and [...]

  • MOD awards £55m contract to Titanic shipyard Harland & Wolff

    July 14, 2022

    The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded a £55m contract to a shipyard in Devon operated by Harland & Wolff, the Belfast group famous for building the Titanic. The company said this was a “watershed moment,” the Telegraph first reported. As part of the contract, the shipyard will refurbish an old Royal Navy mine hunter, [...]

  • DSW profits increase due to IPO ‘halo’ effect

    July 14, 2022

    Professional services licence provider DSW has posted a 25 per cent increase in profits as a result of its recent IPO’s “halo” effect. In the year ended 31 March, the group reported an adjusted pre-tax profit of £2m, while its network revenue went up by 19.6 per cent, from £15.3m to £18.3m. Free earners at [...]

  • Gatwick crowned UK’s worst airport, as 3.2 per cent of flights axed

    July 13, 2022

    Gatwick was crowned the UK’s worst airport for cancellations.  Flights from the south London hub are 10 times more likely to be axed compared with Stansted, according to data shared with Sky News by intelligence company OAG.  Figures revealed that Gatwick’s cancellations were 3.2 per cent of total flights in 2022, compared with Heathrow – [...]

  • Union members at GWR, Greater Anglia and TransPennine endorse major network disruption as pay conflict blows up

    July 13, 2022

    Almost 700 members of the union TSSA working at Great Western Railway (GWR), TransPennine and Greatter Anglia have voted in favour of  industrial action. According to the union, which announced the ballot’s result today, members balloted voted in favour of both strike and action short of strike. But, due to current laws, only GWR workers [...]

  • Airbus in talks with Delta over additional order

    July 13, 2022

    Airbus is in talks with US airline Delta to add a dozen more A220 planes to an initial order for 95. The deal could be completed during next week’s Farnborough Airshow, even though the US carrier is still waiting for the delivery of 39 A220s, sources told Reuters.  Delta – who sent shares tumbling today [...]

  • RMT announces ANOTHER rail strike on 27 July

    July 13, 2022

    RMT union members have announced they will strike on 27 July after they rejected a “paltry” offer from Network Rail. The 24 hour walk out affects both the government-owned operator and 13 other firms. Network Rail workers will strike from 2am while those employed at the other companies – including Govia Thameslink – will walk [...]

  • 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 [...]

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