Railway companies returning to regular after industrial motion

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ail companies had been returning to regular on Sunday after one other strike by 1000's of employees and the top of a week-long ban on time beyond regulation by practice drivers.

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Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union walked out on Saturday for the second time this week, with one other 24 hour strike deliberate on July 29 in a protracted operating dispute over pay, jobs and circumstances.

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The drivers union Aslef is holding one other week lengthy time beyond regulation ban within the first week of August.

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Services had been disrupted on Saturday, with some areas having no trains all day.

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There will likely be a knock-on impact of the economic motion on Sunday morning.

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Meanwhile, companies on South Western Railway had been disrupted due to a tree blocking the road between Guildford and Haslemere.

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Cancellations and delays had been anticipated till 11am.

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The RMT revealed a report claiming that two thirds of income made by practice operators are “locked away” in shareholder dividends.

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General secretary Mick Lynch stated: “Train companies invest little or nothing in our railways and make completely unjustifiable profits which they squirrel away in shareholder dividends and bosses pay packets.

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“It is a scandal that the travelling public is being ripped off by greedy rail privateers while at the same time the government oversees a corrupt system and prolongs a rail dispute for political reasons.

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“It is high time this profits bonanza gravy train was halted, a deal done with the RMT and the railways returned to public ownership for the good of the country and railway workers.”

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The Rail Delivery Group stated how the railway is funded has modified.

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An announcement stated: “The franchise model no longer exists, and train operators are paid on a small, performance-related fixed fee basis.

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“They make a profit margin, typically 0.5%, just like all other government suppliers.

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“Even if that fee were removed in its entirety, it wouldn’t come close to funding the pay rise set out, which would cost almost double the profit margin for one year alone.

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“Even before the pandemic, under franchising, operators retained just 2p of every pound raised through ticket sales.”

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The RDG stated that for the reason that first RMT strike in June 2022, industrial motion had value the sector round £620 million.

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A Department for Transport spokesperson stated: “The Government has met the rail unions, listened to them and facilitated improved offers on pay and reform.

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“The union leaders should put these fair and reasonable offers to their members so this dispute can be resolved.”

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There is rising anger over the controversial plan to shut most railway ticket workplaces.

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Unions held protests throughout the nation on Saturday, whereas passenger teams continued to criticise the plans.

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