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Train Strikes January 2023 Uk


Train Strikes All The Dates In January 2023

Train drivers across 15 rail companies will stage a fresh strike on 5 January in a long-running row over pay the Aslef union has said. Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent GwynTopham Mon 15 Jan 2024 0638 EST Train drivers have called a further week of rolling strikes. All the dates in January 2023 Passengers travel plans are being hit in the first week of January by a host of strikes Oliver Gill Chief. The ASLEF union of train drivers has announced that its members will strike over pay on Thursday 5 January 2023 joining their RMT. These workers walked out on four days last week and there will be further action on the following dates in January 2023..


Train strikes will affect commuters over several days at the end of January and into February ASLEF has announced Fresh industrial action and an overtime ban by drivers is likely to. Story by Sally Guyoncourt 9h Rail passengers will be hit with a fresh wave of strikes as train drivers stage a series of walkouts in January and February. Aslef train drivers union has announced a fresh round of strikes starting at the end of January Fresh strikes have been announced by the train drivers. Mon 15 Jan 2024 1031 EST First published on Mon 15 Jan 2024 0638 EST Train drivers have called a further week of rolling strikes across England from late January in their long-running dispute. Aslef revealed a fresh wave of industrial action would impact 17 rail operators across nine days between late January and early February 2024 - but which exact dates and lines are will be..


A fresh series of strikes has been unveiled by the main train drivers union Aslef in its long-running pay. Train strikes will affect commuters over several days at the end of January and into February ASLEF..


Full list of dates in January and February 2024 and rail lines affected..



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