Train services still hugely affected today despite series of planned rail strikes being called off

Train services still hugely affected today despite series of planned rail strikes being called off
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Paige Creaney

By Paige Creaney


Published: 05/11/2022

- 07:36

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:32

Rail services will be crippled despite a serious of planned strikes being called off by the RMT Union.

Members were due to walk out for 24 hours on Saturday 5, Monday 7 and Wednesday 9 November.

Despite today's walkout being cancelled, Network Rail said the very late notice means that services 'cannot be reinstated and will remain extremely limited'.


Chief negotiator Tim Shoveller said there will also be 'limited ability to change the 'strike timetable' for Monday.'

"Our advice remains to please check before you travel and on Saturday and Monday and only travel by rail if absolutely necessary," he said.

File photo dated 5/10/2022 of empty platform and a stationary train at Kings Cross station in London. A rail union has announced nearly a week of industrial action, including strikes in November in their ongoing dispute over pay, job security and conditions. Thousands of members of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association in Network Rail will strike on Thursday November 3, Saturday November 5 and Monday November 7 while members in individual train companies will take strike action and action short of strike on November 3, 4, 7 and 8. Issue date: Monday October 24, 2022.
Stations have already been left empty this morning.
Victoria Jones

The strikes were called over jobs, pay and conditions and first started in June.

RMT officials said that instead of striking, the union will now 'enter into a period of intensive negotiations with Network Rail' with the promise of a pay deal from train operators.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "The threat of strike action and our strongly supported industrial campaign has made the rail employers see sense.

"We have always wanted to secure a negotiated settlement and that is what we will continue to push for in this next phase of intensive talks.

"Our priority is our members, and we are working towards securing a deal on job security, a decent pay rise and good working conditions."

He added that RMT plans remain "very much live" and a re-ballot for further strikes will conclude on 15 November.

File photo dated 19/2/2022 of the departures board Victoria station, London, displaying cancelled and delayed trains. Train reliability in Britain reached the worst level on record after another month of disruption. The industry's cancellations score during the 12 months to August 20 was 3.7%, analysis of Office of Rail and Road data by the PA news agency found. That was the poorest reliability in records dating back to 2015. Issue date: Wednesday September 21, 2022.
Rail passengers will face cancellations and delays despite the strikes being cancelled
James Manning

Merseyrail said its services will be partially reinstated on Saturday as a result of the strike being called off.

Rugby fans travelling to Cardiff for the Wales v New Zealand game will be among those hit by today's disruption.

A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group said it is 'positive' the union backed down on industrial action, but it is regretful services are unlikely to be reinstated at such short notice.

"We remain committed to intensive negotiations to agree the reforms needed to improve reliability, deliver a pay rise for our people and get the industry back on a sustainable financial footing," they said.

Regular strike action has crippled the rail network for several months, with many Britons left unable to fulfil work or personal commitments.

Several other industries, including NHS workers, are voting on strike action amid calls for inflation-busting pay increases amid the cost of living crisis.

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