UK Train Drivers to Strike for 3 Days Due to Pay Dispute, Says ASLEF

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By Arezki Amiri Published on April 22, 2024 14:40
UK Train Strikes: Train Services Disrupted Again as Aslef Drivers Renew Strike Action

UK train operators are headed for turmoil as a long-running pay dispute has turned into a series of strikes. This latest development, announced by the ASLEF union, sees train drivers from 16 train operating companies preparing for industrial action from 7 to 9 May.

The strike follows an ongoing disagreement between the union and the government over stagnating wages. ASLEF officials claim that their members have not received a pay rise for five years, with the most recent pay deal due to expire in 2019.

In addition, they point out that the cost of living has risen significantly over this period, plunging drivers into financial difficulties. ASLEF Stated, "Our members voted overwhelmingly to take industrial action in February."

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A Year of Deadlock

General Secretary of ASLEF, Mick Whelan, disclosed how it had been a year since the union had sat down with the railways to discuss pay. His offer at the time, a 4% pay rise in two stages, was described as "laughable" and "designed to be rejected".

The year-old offer of a 4% pay rise followed by a second 4% increase was 'dead in the water'.

said Mick Whelan.

Meanwhile, the union accused the rail companies of failing to engage in constructive dialogue, despite the union's attempts to bring them to the negotiating table.

Aslef Says Train Drivers Are Struggling With The Cost Of Living

ASLEF's Strike Schedule

The strikes, which are set to disrupt services across the UK, will be as follows:

  • Tuesday, 7th May: c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern/Gatwick Express, South Western Railway main line and depot drivers, and SWR Island Line
  • Wednesday, 8th May: Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, and West Midlands Trains
  • Thursday, 9th May: LNER, Northern Trains, and TransPennine Trains

In addition to the strikes, ASLEF staff have undertaken to reject non-contractual overtime from 6 to 11 May, which will have a further impact on rail services.

In response to the strike threat, the Rail Delivery Group, which represents the UK's private rail operators, expressed regret and concern for passengers.

We are sorry that this round of strikes called by the ASLEF leadership risk disrupting journeys. We will do all we can to keep trains running and will work with our industry partners to keep as many trains running as possible. However, services will be reduced. Our advice is to check before you travel and follow the latest travel information.

Rail Delivery Group.
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