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UK rail services hit as train drivers walk out

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LONDON: Rail services were hit to large parts of the UK, including key tourist routes, as train drivers launched a new strike amid cost-of-living pressures and decades-high inflation. Members of the Aslef union representi­ng train drivers are taking part in a three-day rolling strike which will also affect express services to London’s Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports. Union chief Mick Whelan blamed the industrial action on the “cost of living crisis created by the economic ineptitude of the Tories (Conservati­ves) that have been in power for 14 years”.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to call a general election later this year with current opinion polls putting his government on course for a drubbing at the hands of Keir Starmer’s main opposition Labor party. Workers across the economy from doctors and nurses to lawyers, teachers and dock workers have taken strike action for pay hikes. Five main train operating companies were due to be hit by the first day of the latest Aslef strike.

More train drivers at different companies would walk out on Saturday and again on Monday with overtime bans also being implemente­d. Last November members of the RMT rail union, which represents various types of rail workers, voted in favor of a pay deal that ended more than a year of walkouts. “Aslef is the only rail union continuing to strike, targeting passengers and preventing their own members from voting on the pay offer that remains on the table,” a Department for Transport spokespers­on said.

“Having resolved disputes with all other rail unions, the Transport Secretary and rail minister have ensured that a pay offer is on the table - taking train drivers’ average salaries from £60,000 up to £65,000 ($75,800-$82,100),” the spokespers­on said. Aslef chief Whelan, speaking in front of striking drivers at London’s Euston station, said that offer from last April would never be accepted by members, describing it as “ridiculous” and a “land grab for all the terms and conditions we have negotiated over the years”. Aslef members had not had a pay rise since 2019, he added. —

 ?? — AFP ?? LONDON: Commuters walk at Waterloo Station in London.
— AFP LONDON: Commuters walk at Waterloo Station in London.

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