RMT confirm more strike action on the Greater Anglia network

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The Rail Union, RMT, has today confirmed further strike action will take place on the Greater Anglia network.

The strike action is in the ongoing dispute over rail safety and the role of the train guard.

Members of the will be striking for 24 hours on two Saturdays in June.

Strike action will be taking place on Saturday 16th June and Saturday 23rd June 2018.

What did the officials say?

‎RMT General Secretary, Mick Cash said:

“Yet again the intransigence of Abellio over the key issue of the guard guarantee means that we have no option but to announce further strike action.

“Despite strenuous efforts by RMT reps to reach a negotiated settlement to this dispute the vital safety role of the guard is still under threat and the extension of DOO remains a serious risk.‎ Nothing that the company has put forward in recent talks resolved this fundamental issue.

“RMT Reps across the company have made it clear that the fight for a safe and accessible railway for all continues and that the members remain rock solid and united in securing that objective. We have seen in the past two weeks what happens when guards are taken off our trains with the scandal of denying disabled passengers equality and access on Southern Rail.

” As a result of the company’s attitude the union’s National Executive Committee has had no option but to instruct our Greater Anglia conductor and senior conductor members to take a further two days of industrial action. The responsibility for this action lays with the Dutch-owned Abellio outfit who have a solution to this dispute staring them in the face.

“Once again, I would like to congratulate our members for their continuous show of strength and solidarity throughout this long dispute which is solely about putting rail safety before private profit.

“‎The union also thanks the travelling public for their support and understanding throughout our campaign to put safety and access to services for everyone using our railways right at the top of the agenda.

“RMT remains available for genuine and meaningful talks with the company.”

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  1. At least the drivers & guards will continue to go on strike. Before the new trains comes in from next year. Unless drivers and guards will continue to bring in more strikes next year and further beyond.

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