RMT confirm more strikes on Northern Rail

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RMT has today confirmed that further strike action will take place on Northern Rail this August and September 2018.

The strikes are because of the ongoing dispute over the role of the guard and the Driver Only Operation.

Timetables for this strike are yet to be announced but will be announced in due course.

All Arriva Rail North Conductor, Conductor Instructor and Train Driver members are instructed to take action as follows:

Not to book on for on for duty between:

  • 00:01 and 23:59 on Saturday 25th August 2018,
  • 00:01 and 23:59 on Saturday 1st September 2018
  • 00:01 and 23:59 on Saturday 8th September 2018
What did the officials say?

General Secretary Mick Cash said:

“RMT committed to talks in good faith with but instead of making progress towards a settlement that matches the best practice in the rail industry as negotiated elsewhere the company have opted instead to play and fast and loose making a mockery of the exercise. Our reps know when they are being strung along and it’s that attitude from the company that has forced us to announce this next phase of action.

“RMT members on Arriva Rail North have been in dispute for well over a year now in a battle to put public safety before private profit and we are angry and frustrated that a genuine opportunity to reach an agreement has been kicked back by the company.

“German-owned Northern Rail want to run nearly half a million trains a year without a safety critical guard on board in a move that would wreck both safety and access ‎to services and they should listen to their front-line staff and pull back from that plan immediately.

“RMT recently secured an agreement on Greater Anglia that enshrine the guard guarantee. Similar agreements have also been reached in Wales and Scotland. Arriva Rail North need to do the right thing and come to an agreement that secures a guard on their trains too.

“We thank the public for their support and understanding throughout this dispute over rail safety and access and the union remains ready for genuine and serious talks.”

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