Birmingham Post

Strikes to hitWest Coast line through city

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RAIL passengers in the West Midlands are set to be hit by a fresh round of strikes over the coming month.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at Avanti West Coast who work as train managers will walk out on October 22 and November 6.

Avanti runs the West Coast Partnershi­p franchise between London and Scotland via Rugby, Coventry, Birmingham Internatio­nal, New Street, the Black Country and Staffordsh­ire.

It is understood that rosters were introduced earlier this year to help improve the resilience of Avanti’s services and further consultati­on is taking place about December’s rosters. The row is separate from disputes over pay, jobs and conditions across the railway industry which has led to a series of strikes this year.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Avanti is one of the worst operators we have ever tried to negotiate with.

“They have treated our members appallingl­y and this strike action is the culminatio­n of months of neglect and a strong response to the arrogance bosses have shown.

“Avanti should never have been given any extension to their franchise contract for all the chaos they have caused passengers and their contempt of their staff is part and parcel of their disastrous approach.”

An Avanti West Coast spokespers­on said: “We’re disappoint­ed by the RMT’s decision to go on strike in the coming weeks which we think is premature.

“This is completely unfair on our customers who will again bear the brunt of more unnecessar­y disruption to their plans.

“We would urge the RMT to reconsider this course of action and work with us to resolve this dispute.”

 ?? ?? Rail workers on the picket line ion Birmingham during another 24-hour strike on October 21
Rail workers on the picket line ion Birmingham during another 24-hour strike on October 21

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