The Scotsman

Rail strike

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Rail union the RMT said that a gun was being pointed to its head after the Scottish Government set a deadline of 5pm today to accept a pay offer ahead of the climate change conference. Conductors and ticket examiners are set to strike alongside colleagues during COP26.

RMT holds gun to government’s head before COP26, then claims government is holding a gun to its head – have I got that right?

Gary Robinson Firstly, the union is formed by the workers it's not some evil shadowy independen­t entity. Secondly, if they have been negotiatin­g for months and getting nowhere through reasonable discussion and they have this event as leverage so why would they not use it? Do you think the company would refrain from using leverage if they had it for the “greater good”? The company literally leverages workers every day of their working life. It's not like 4.7 per cent over two years is even above inflation.

Clark Fraser

They have been trying to negotiate for months but been ignored by the Scottish Government and operators.

David Balfour Mcintyre

These Communist hardliners and shop stewards don't want a settlement if you listen to their rants. It's the language of decades ago when they wrecked Brithsh Rail. Red Robbo is alive and well, but it's, not British Leyland, its Scotrail, and potentiall­y the railway industry throughout the country. Why don't they put the offer to the workforce? They claim they have a mandate for a strike, and they don't need to consult the membership again. All out Comrades!

Ian Simpson No union member votes for, or takes strike action lightly, and it is always the last resort, and in this case the RMT are negotiatin­g on behalf of their members. The RMT cannot accept any deal, or offer, as with any union it can only recommend their members accept it, or not. The final say lies with the members when they vote on it. How long has this dispute been going on, and yet it is only now the Scottish Government are involving themselves, when the union has negotiatin­g leverage with the forthcomin­g COP26. Why didn't they step in earlier?

Anna Mosspaul This offer is only guaranteed if Scotrail meet efficiency savings which includes cutting services and closing manned stations. So they are asking their workforce to sanction the loss of some colleagues’ jobs. How is that acceptable?

Martin Adams This is only happeining because it's the train service in Sturgeon's back yard which is under threat. She has never shown any concern about the strikes which have resulted in there being no Sunday trains outside of the Glasgow area since latemarch.

Steven Oliver

Who is going to blink first? This could get messy.

John Hewit

The Scottish Government hasn’t cared about the inconvenie­nce the Scotrail strikes have caused people since March. If they now get involved it will just show that they do not care about those who live here and that the visitors attending COP are more important to them than the people they are supposed to represent.

Shan Denny It sounds like the RMT are panicking that they’ve gone too far. Let them crack on with their politicall­y-driven project and leave themselves with nothing to bargain with once COP26 is finished.

Malcolm Smith

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