RMT confirm more strikes for Northern Rail, Greater Anglia and South Western Railway

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Northern 150140 at Nelson railway station
Northern 150140 at Nelson // Credit: RailAdvent

Rail union, RMT, has today confirmed more strike action affecting Northern Rail, Greater Anglia and South Western Railway in disputes over guards and safety.

Members of all three rail franchises will strike for 24 hours on Wednesday 9th May 2018.

Additionally, members of will also strike for 24 hours on 11th May, 14th May, 16th May and 18th May 2018.

The announcement from comes as RMT members gathered outside Parliament today (25th April 2018) to celebrate the second anniversary of the guards’ safety dispute on Southern Rail.

This is Britain’s longest-running industrial dispute.

What did the officials say?

‎RMT General Secretary, Mick Cash said:

“Yet again the intransigence of private rail companies operating in England over the key issue of the guard guarantee means that we have no option but to announce further strike action in the separate disputes on Arriva Rail North, and South Western Railway.

“With RMT members protesting outside Parliament today we are drawing attention to the ludicrous situation that means we are able to reach agreements in Wales and Scotland on the guard guarantee but not on a raft of key franchises in England. If it’s good enough for Wales and Scotland to put rail safety first then it should be good enough for the rest of Britain.

“We have long detected the dead hand of the Government interfering to stop us reaching negotiated settlements in the current disputes and it’s about time Chris Grayling stopped playing politics with passenger safety and started taking the issue seriously.

“RMT remains available for genuine and meaningful talks in each of these disputes.”

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  1. No point in striking as you’ll have to get around the table in the end – why keep alienating the public?

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