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When are this week’s practice strikes?

Practice drivers are on strike once more this week within the lengthy working dispute over pay, with one other collection of walkouts affecting rail journey throughout the nation. 

Practice drivers’ union Aslef has accused practice working corporations of refusing to come back to the desk for talks to resolve the bitter dispute, whereas the commerce union Normal Secretary Mick Whelan has slammed the government for being “ultra-deceitful” over negotiations with the union. 

Whelan has described the dispute as a “Westminster drawback” and highlighted the absence of ministers to assist attain a decision, having not met with the Transport Secretary Mark Harper since December 2022 or Transport Minister Huw Merriman since January ‘23.

Chatting with the Occasions Radio on Tuesday, Whelan stated: “The general public, enterprise and all people else ought to direct their ire and approbation to the those that have brought on this, proceed to trigger this and gained’t resolve it, which is the federal government and the practice or airplane corporations managed by Westminster.”

Aslef rejected a “risible” supply from the business over a 12 months in the past which it described as a “land seize for our phrases & circumstances”.

The dispute includes 16 practice operators. and drivers are taking 24-hour industrial motion in one other collection of one-day strikes throughout the community.

Could strike dates

Tuesday 7 Could – Aslef members walked out at c2c, Higher Anglia, GTR Nice Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern/Gatwick Specific, South Western Railway predominant line and depot drivers, and SWR Island Line.

Wednesday 8 Could – Strikes will have an effect on long-distance trains reaching so far as Wales and Scotland, with providers within the Midlands affected too. Drivers will stroll out at Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways; CrossCountry; East Midlands Railway, Nice Western Railway; and West Midlands Trains. 

Thursday 9 Could –  The North will probably be hit on Thursday, with drivers strolling out at LNER, Northern Trains, and TransPennine Trains.

Monday 6 to Saturday 11 Could – Aslef members will refuse to work non-contractual extra time throughout this era inflicting normal disruption to providers. 

In February Aslef members voted overwhelmingly to take additional industrial motion, extending their strike mandate for an additional six months that means strikes may proceed into the summer time. 

Hannah Davenport is information reporter at Left Foot Ahead

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