More train strikes will disrupt UK next week - full dates

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More train strikes to hit UK this week - full dates and details

Train services throughout Greater Manchester and the UK will be hit again next week by more strikes and industiral action. Three days of strikes by members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union will commence and members of the train drivers union, Aslef, are taking part in an overtime ban.

Members of Aslef, the train drivers union, are taking industrial action short of a strike in the form of an overtime ban. Most train companies rely on drivers working overtime to run their full schedules. Services to 15 companies based in England will be disrupted by the Aslef action from Monday July 17 to Saturday July 22. Many will reduce their service levels, and passengers are being advised to check before they travel.

“They’ve certainly offered the others more than we’ve been offered. There’s no strings attached to those deals; we’ve got to accept a whole host of change and dilution to those terms and conditions, and job losses.”Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: “I think the Government’s got to recognise – I think it has recognised – its early approach was completely wrong.

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