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Fuller’s boss: Cancel rail strikes to save Xmas party season

- By Archie Mitchell

RAIL strikes in the run-up to Christmas will wreck office parties in a devastatin­g blow to the hospitalit­y industry, the boss of one of Britain’s biggest pub chains has warned.

Fuller’s chief Simon Emeny ( pictured right) described the planned walkouts as ‘a cloud on the horizon’ that risked derailing the first festive season without Covid restrictio­ns since 2019.

He said: ‘I would call on the RMT to cancel these strikes and make sure the hospitalit­y sector can have the Christmas that they deserve.’

The railway union has planned strikes for four days in December and four days in January.

UK Hospitalit­y, which represents pubs, bars and restaurant­s, said the strikes will cost the sector £1.5bn in lost sales and says it is ‘essential’ strikes are averted. Speaking to the BBC, Emeny said: ‘Christmas bookings are absolutely excellent.

‘If you are an office and have planned a Christmas party in a pub in London, that’s going to be a big occasion, the first time you have your teams back together since 2019. And now people are very worried as to whether they’re still going to hold those events.’

Emeny said staff who desperatel­y need extra hours and tips will be the ones that ‘suffer the most’.

But he believes the strikes will be cancelled or postponed. He added: ‘What we need is a speedy resolution not a resolution at the last minute because people will have changed their plans by then.’

British Beer and Pub Associatio­n boss Emma McClarkin said the strikes will be a ‘serious blow’.

She said pubs ‘desperatel­y need’ a boost and wanted an urgent resolution of the dispute.

RMT leader Mick Lynch has blamed the Government for ‘prolonging the dispute’.

He said ministers should compensate hospitalit­y firms for losses made.

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