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  • RMT receives new pay offer from train companies in bid to avert more strikes – but will its members accept?

    January 19, 2023

    The RMT rail union has announced it has received a new and improved pay offer from train operators in a bid to avert more strikes. Union bosses said they will consider the deal – which is worth a minimum of nine per cent over two years – and decide whether to put it to their [...]

  • More strikes: RMT follows in Aslef’s footsteps with rail walkouts in February

    January 17, 2023

    Rail union the RMT has followed in Aslef’s footsteps from Tuesday morning and announced two days of strikes in early February.  Train drivers working at 14 companies – including Govia Thameslink and C2C – said they will down tools on 1 and 3 February after rejecting an eight per cent pay increase over two years. [...]

  • On the right track? Rail boss optimistic but blames RMT for stalled talks after rejecting pay deal

    January 11, 2023

    The RMT recommending its members vote against Network Rail’s improved offer hasn’t helped negotiations progress, the company’s chief negotiator Tim Shoveller told MPs today.  Union members walked out between 6pm on Christmas Eve and 6am on 27 December as well as throughout last week after they rejected a 9 per cent pay offer.  As part [...]

  • Rail strikes: Huw Merriman praises ‘constructive’ meeting with unions

    January 9, 2023

    A meeting between the biggest rail workers’ union, train operators and the government, aimed at resolving the bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions, has been described as “constructive”. Leaders of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) met employers and rail minister Huw Merriman following the latest industrial action, which crippled services last week. Merriman said: [...]

  • RMT accuses train operators of profiteering as rail strikes drag on

    January 7, 2023

    Train companies at the heart of the long-running rail dispute have made hundreds of millions of pounds in profits since the government put them on new contracts when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, a union claims. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said while rail workers have had their pay frozen in the same period, [...]

  • RMT to resume rail strikes talks with government on Monday

    January 4, 2023

    The RMT will resume talks over ongoing rail strikes with the government this Monday, according to union boss Mick Lynch.  Lynch told GB News that government officials contacted the RMT earlier this week to “get a meeting in” early next week.  The announcement comes as over 40,000 workers at Network Rail and 14 other train [...]

  • Rail strikes will cost industry £110m, Network Rail warns

    January 4, 2023

    This week’s rail strikes will cost the industry around £110m, according to Network Rail calculations.  A spokesperson for Network Rail told City A.M. that train operators will lose £20m for each day of RMT strikes whilst the train drivers’ walkout on Thursday will cost the industry around £30m.  Rail unions RMT and Aslef are on [...]

  • Are you sure? Rail strikes still have public support, says union chief Mick Lynch

    January 3, 2023

    The UK public is still supportive of rail strikes and staff walkouts, according to union boss Mick Lynch, as industrial unrest brings the country to a halt yet again. Lynch told Sky News workers were getting “massive support from people online, in person, on our picket lines.” Around 40,000 members of the union RMT working [...]

  • Mick Lynch: Only ‘sensible’ proposals will bring end to rail strikes

    January 2, 2023

    Only “sensible” proposals will bring the ongoing rail dispute to an end, according to union leader Mick Lynch.  After disrupting Christmas plans for millions of Britons, walkouts at Network Rail and 14 other operators will resume from tomorrow. Members of the union RMT will down tools on Tuesday, Wednesday as well as Friday and Saturday [...]

  • Not-so-happy New Year: Hospitality bosses expect weaker trade due to strikes

    December 30, 2022

    Hospitality leaders say venues could see weaker trade over the key New Year period after sales were knocked by strike action. But there are signs for optimism amid more bookings and strong demand over the festive period for other areas of the sector. The Night Time Industries Association, which has more than 1,400 members including [...]

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