“Our dispute with the train operating companies remains firmly on and our members’ recent highly effective strike action across the 14 train companies has shown their determination to secure a better deal. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Strike action and the inspiring solidarity and determination of members has secured new money and a new offer which has been clearly accepted by our members and that dispute is now over.īBC staff strike in London to protect 'quality public service journalism' Heathrow Express, Elizabeth Line and London Overground are due to run as normal. GTR (which operates Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink) London commuter lines due to be affected are: The action is due to last 24 hours meaning severe disruption on strike days and on the days each side as services wind down and return to normal. RMT members working for 14 train companies have still not reached agreement and are due to strike on Thursday 30 March and Saturday 1 April. More rail strikes are on the way despite members of the RMT in Network Rail voting overwhelmingly to accept an offer to end their long-running dispute.
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