A fresh series of strikes has been unveiled by the main train drivers’ union, Aslef, in its long-running pay dispute with 16 train companies.
The stoppages between Tuesday 30 January and Monday 5 February will affect different operators each day.
The drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Monday 29 January until Tuesday 6 February.
The drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Monday 29 January until Tuesday 6 February.
The Rail Delivery Group – which represents the train operators – said “nobody wins” when strikes take place and called on Aslef to work with them to resolve the dispute.
The Department for Transport have been contacted for comment.
Operators not involved in industrial action, for example ScotRail and Transport for Wales, should run normal services.
A fresh series of strikes has been unveiled by the main train drivers’ union, Aslef, in its long-running pay dispute with 16 train companies.
The drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Monday 29 January until Tuesday 6 February.
The stoppages between Tuesday 30 January and Monday 5 February will affect different operators each day.
The Rail Delivery Group – which represents the train operators – said “nobody wins” when strikes take place and called on Aslef to work with them to resolve the dispute.
The drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Monday 29 January until Tuesday 6 February.
The drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Monday 29 January until Tuesday 6 February.
The Rail Delivery Group – which represents the train operators – said “nobody wins” when strikes take place and called on Aslef to work with them to resolve the dispute.
The Department for Transport have been contacted for comment.
Operators not involved in industrial action, for example ScotRail and Transport for Wales, should run normal services.
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