RMT Union Accuse Ministers Of Avoiding Talks To Avoid Christmas Strikes

RMT Union Accuse Ministers Of Avoiding Talks To Avoid Christmas Strikes

By Ben Kerrigan-

The RMT union has accused ministers of avoiding further talks to avert fresh rail strikes starting on Christmas Eve.

Passengers hoping to travel by train on Saturday face further disruption and cancellations due to the termination of most services at 3pm. Some routes will not operate at all.

Thousands of members of the RMT union at Network Rail are set to strike from 6pm on 24 December until 6am on 27 December.

Ministers have been accused of abdicating their responsibility, with none of the expected further talks having taken place since the union and industry leaders met with the rail minister, Huw Merriman, last week.

The RMT’s general secretary, Mick Lynch, added: “The union remains available for talks to resolve this dispute. But until the government gives the rail industry a mandate to come to a negotiated settlement on job security, pay and conditions of work, our industrial campaign will continue into the new year, if necessary.”

The union said it had settled all its pay deals

A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “After two years of virtual Christmases, the British public deserve better than to have their festive celebrations impacted by strikes.”

The last intercity departures on many long-distance trains will be in the morning of 24 December, while some routes will not operate at all. The industrial action is expected to contribute to severe disruption in parts of the railway.

The rail industry said that the timings – with no staff signing on for shifts after 6pm on Christmas Eve – meant it could not be certain of where disruption would occur, and all passenger trains would need to be in depots before the action started.

The last trains to Edinburgh and Newcastle from London aew scheduled  leave at 11am, while those travelling the other way from Scotland to the capital will need to leave by 8am.

 

 

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