A planned Tube strike by London Underground workers has been called off just hours before it was set to begin. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) had
A planned Tube strike by London Underground workers has been called off just hours before it was set to begin. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) had
A Treasury minister has described a new pay offer for train drivers as a “good deal for the taxpayer,” asserting it will prevent further strikes despite opposition concerns about potential
RMT members have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a deal to resolve their extended conflict regarding wages and working conditions, as announced by the union.
The government has instructed train operators to retract their plans for a widespread shutdown of ticket offices at stations across England, announced Transport Secretary Mark Harper, following the transportation watchdog’s
The planned two-day strike across the London Underground has been cancelled at the last minute after unions secured certain concessions.
RMT leader Mick Lynch has declared the strike action over the past year to be fruitful, even though a pay agreement hasn’t been reached.
Rail strikes may soon be called off as the RMT has announced that it will hold a referendum to determine whether its members will accept a new pay deal.
The UK’s Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers’ union has cancelled a strike scheduled against Network Rail next week, following the receipt of a fresh pay proposal from the employer.
Tube drivers, represented by the Aslef union, have scheduled a strike on March 15, which coincides with Budget day and is expected to divert attention away from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s
Strike action causes festive chaos, and train chiefs fear major disruptions in the afternoon.
The meeting was to discuss a 9pc pay agreement offered by Network Rail.
Four strikes were announced by the RMT rail Union, each lasting 48 hours and taking place in December or January. It is stated in a news release :