Train strikes: Commuters warned to anticipate disruption as 20,000 rail staff stage walkout in ongoing pay row

More than 20,000 rail staff will strike on Thursday in a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and circumstances - with passengers warned they could expertise extreme disruption to companies.

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Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will stroll out on 20, 22 and 29 July whereas drivers in Aslef are banned from working additional time this week.

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RMT members concerned within the strikes embody station staff, prepare managers and catering employees with 14 prepare corporations affected.

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Read extra: A full list of July dates and services affected by industrial action

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The industrial motion will see variations in companies throughout the nation with trains because of begin later and end a lot sooner than typical.

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Around half of prepare companies will run in some areas, whereas others could have no companies in any respect.

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Services the night earlier than and morning after strike days may additionally be affected.

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Passengers have been suggested to verify their journeys prematurely.

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RMT basic secretary Mick Lynch mentioned the strikes would present the nation "just how important railway staff are to the running of the rail industry".

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"My team of negotiators and I are available 24/7 for talks with the train operating companies and Government," he mentioned.

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Mr Lynch mentioned neither celebration had "made any attempt whatsoever to arrange any meetings or put forward a decent offer that can help us reach a negotiated solution".

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"The Government continues to shackle the companies and will not allow them to put forward a package that can settle this dispute," he added.

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Meanwhile, Aslef basic secretary Mick Whelan mentioned the union desires to resolve the dispute.

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"Train drivers don't want to be inconveniencing the public," he mentioned.

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"We have given the Government and rail operators plenty of opportunities to come to the table but it remains clear that they do not want a resolution.

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"Our members, the drivers who hold the railway operating day in, day trip, is not going to settle for the Government's makes an attempt to pressure our trade into decline.

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A Rail Delivery Group spokesperson mentioned: "The upcoming rail strikes called by the RMT union and the overtime ban by Aslef will undoubtedly cause some disruption, affecting not only the daily commute of our passengers but also disrupting the plans of families during the summer holidays.

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"This will lead to disappointment, frustration, and financial strain for tens of thousands of people. We apologise for the inconvenience caused and understand the impact on individuals and businesses.

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"While we're doing all we are able to to maintain trains operating, sadly there can be lowered companies between 17 July and 29 July so our recommendation is to verify earlier than you journey.

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"Passengers with advance tickets can be refunded fee-free if the train that the ticket is booked for is cancelled, delayed or rescheduled."

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Read extra:Train strikes - Full list of July dates, Tube and rail services affected by industrial actionNearly every railway ticket office in England could close under plans due to be unveiledRMT's Mick Lynch insists rail strikes 'have been a success'

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London Underground passengers have been additionally warned to anticipate disruption subsequent week due to industrial motion by the RMT and Aslef in a separate dispute.

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A Department for Transport spokesperson mentioned: "The Government has met the rail unions, listened to them and facilitated improved offers on pay and reform. The union leaders should put these fair and reasonable offers to their members so this dispute can be resolved."

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