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Post by joseph on May 24, 2022 21:31:10 GMT 1
13 train companies (edited as originally the idiot presenter who broke the news on BBC Scotland said 15) will be affected by nationwide strike action, including Transpennine and Northern. 89% of members who could be bothered to vote voted in favor of strike action with just 2 companies voting not to strike. No date given for the strike, but it will be massive.
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Post by adam on May 25, 2022 8:45:12 GMT 1
This has potential to be massive as its not just train crew who have voted for strike
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Post by yorkslad on May 25, 2022 22:42:23 GMT 1
15 train companies will be affected by nationwide strike action, including Transpennine and Northern. 89% of members voted in favor of strike action with just 2 companies voting not to strike. No date given for the strike, but it will be massive. No they didn't. It was 89% in favour of strike action on a 71% turnout - as it says on the RMT's own website. So nearer 63% in favour - big difference.
And the other one - GTR, including Gatwick Express - voted for action short of a strike (as did all of the other companies plus Network Rail), which could still cause issues for passengers.
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Post by joseph on May 26, 2022 5:06:21 GMT 1
15 train companies will be affected by nationwide strike action, including Transpennine and Northern. 89% of members voted in favor of strike action with just 2 companies voting not to strike. No date given for the strike, but it will be massive. No they didn't. It was 89% in favour of strike action on a 71% turnout - as it says on the RMT's own website. So nearer 63% in favour - big difference.
And the other one - GTR, including Gatwick Express - voted for action short of a strike (as did all of the other companies plus Network Rail), which could still cause issues for passengers.
I've amended the above
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Post by deerfold on May 26, 2022 11:01:33 GMT 1
15 train companies will be affected by nationwide strike action, including Transpennine and Northern. 89% of members voted in favor of strike action with just 2 companies voting not to strike. No date given for the strike, but it will be massive. No they didn't. It was 89% in favour of strike action on a 71% turnout - as it says on the RMT's own website. So nearer 63% in favour - big difference. And the other one - GTR, including Gatwick Express - voted for action short of a strike (as did all of the other companies plus Network Rail), which could still cause issues for passengers.
In most elections they only count the votes of those who voted, it's not expressed as a percentage of the electorate. This one had a very high turnout.
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Post by stevieinselby on May 26, 2022 20:19:47 GMT 1
No they didn't. It was 89% in favour of strike action on a 71% turnout - as it says on the RMT's own website. So nearer 63% in favour - big difference. And the other one - GTR, including Gatwick Express - voted for action short of a strike (as did all of the other companies plus Network Rail), which could still cause issues for passengers.
In most elections they only count the votes of those who voted, it's not expressed as a percentage of the electorate. This one had a very high turnout. That's true for most elections – but strike ballots have to reach a threshold of those eligible to vote, not just of those who voted.
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Post by deerfold on May 27, 2022 7:29:26 GMT 1
In most elections they only count the votes of those who voted, it's not expressed as a percentage of the electorate. This one had a very high turnout. That's true for most elections – but strike ballots have to reach a threshold of those eligible to vote, not just of those who voted. They do, but that doesn't change any of what I said.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Jun 7, 2022 21:05:20 GMT 1
Dates have been announced as 21, 23 and 25 June
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Jun 17, 2022 0:33:47 GMT 1
CROSS-COUNTRY will be running from 09:00 approximately GRAND CENTRAL will be running some trains, but on a compulsory reservation basis. LNER will be running an hourly service Leeds–London during the day, limited hours of operation, last departure around 17:00. NORTHERN will be running hourly 07:30–18:00 approximately, but only on certain routes, including the North Bradford Electrics. www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/timetables TRANS-PENNINE Manchester Piccadilly – York hourly 08:00–17:00 approximately, note between Stalybridge and Leeds this will be a mix of semi-fast and stopping trains. NO SERVICE on the Leeds–Hull/Middlesbrough/Scarborough routes.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Jul 13, 2022 17:52:17 GMT 1
Britain’s rail network will go into shutdown on 27 July when workers at rail operators and Network Rail stage a 24-hour strike. This will continue into the next day 28 July. Timetables as the last strike day.
(Metro)
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Jul 15, 2022 9:59:36 GMT 1
RMT members at Network Rail and 14 train operators will strike for two further days on 18 and 20 August in the row over jobs, pay and working conditions, the union announced.
(The Guard Ian)
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Nov 25, 2022 0:26:35 GMT 1
Further strike action December and January.
13-14 and 16-17 December and 3–4 and 6–7th January.
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Nov 26, 2022 13:19:53 GMT 1
Further strike action December and January. 13-14 and 16-17 December and 3–4 and 6–7th January. There is also an overtime ban between 18 December and 2 January. Bang goes a reliable service during the run-up to Christmas and for people's visits to their families.
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Post by adam on Nov 26, 2022 15:24:06 GMT 1
Further strike action December and January. 13-14 and 16-17 December and 3–4 and 6–7th January. There is also an overtime ban between 18 December and 2 January. Bang goes a reliable service during the run-up to Christmas and for people's visits to their families. I dare say that people may wish it was a proper strike not overtime ban, at least with a strike there is a timetable and people know where they are, whereas the overtime ban is going to be ad hoc cancellations
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 9, 2022 9:12:11 GMT 1
NORTHERN The reduced service will apply throughout from the Tuesday, 13th until the Sunday, 18th December, with a later start on Sunday morning. The revised timetables show the only services operating between 13 and 18th December, generally hourly, 08:00 until 18:00 each day. Tuesday to Saturday 13 – 17 December, only the following routes will have a service: Liverpool - Manchester - Manchester Airport York - Leeds via Micklefield Ilkley - Leeds Skipton - Leeds Leeds - Sheffield via Moorthorpe Bradford Forster Square - Leeds Sunday 18 December, only the following routes will have a service: Middlesbrough - Hartlepool - Newcastle Darlington - Saltburn Liverpool - Manchester Airport Blackpool - Manchester Leeds - Harrogate Sheffield - Lincoln Sheffield - Nottingham Leeds - Micklefield - Selby/York Leeds - Ilkley Leeds - Fitzwilliam - Doncaster/Sheffield Sheffield - Huddersfield Leeds - Bradford Forster Square/Skipton www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/timetablesJourney planners are being updated with details of the very limited services that are running on days of industrial action and the following day.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 9, 2022 21:55:49 GMT 1
TRANSPENNINE
Tuesday to Thursday 13–15 December
A York–Manchester Piccadilly service will operate during daytime hours only
(On Thursday there's a 13:46 Liverpool Lime Street – York service)
Friday and Saturday 16–17 December
A York–Huddersfield (only) service will operate during the daytime
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 10, 2022 0:38:42 GMT 1
Many Northern services will be affected by industrial action between Sunday 18 December - 02 January, there may be short notice alteration to services. Please check before you travel as your usual train may not be running.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 16, 2022 19:37:02 GMT 1
There will be very limited services on 24 and - 27 December, we advise customers to not travel on these days.
Northern have announced their timetable for 24/12, with services around Yorkshire and Cumbria finishing around 13:30, and services around Greater Manchester finishing around 15:00:
Middlesbrough - Hartlepool - Newcastle Darlington - Saltburn Newcastle - Carlisle Liverpool - Manchester Airport Manchester - Manchester Airport Blackpool - Manchester Leeds - Harrogate Sheffield - Lincoln Sheffield - Nottingham Leeds - Selby/York via Micklefield Leeds - Doncaster/Sheffield via Fitzwilliam Sheffield - Huddersfield ● All other routes do not have service/replacement buses on this day. ● We advise you check before you travel on Saturday 24 December.
● We advise you check before you travel on Tuesday 27 December
Middlesbrough - Hartlepool - Newcastle Liverpool - Manchester Airport Manchester - Manchester Airport Blackpool - Manchester Leeds - Harrogate locals Sheffield - Lincoln Sheffield - Nottingham Leeds - Selby/York locals Leeds - Ilkley Leeds - Skipton Leeds - Doncaster/Sheffield locals Sheffield - Huddersfield Leeds - Bradford Forster Square locals ● All other routes do not have service or replacement buses on this day.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 23, 2022 0:38:28 GMT 1
The interesting thing about the Xmas Eve strikes is the Airedale and Wharfedale lines won't see a service, yet have done on every other strike day as well as the next lot, I wonder why?
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Dec 26, 2022 11:02:06 GMT 1
● Tuesday 3, Wednesday 4, Friday 6 and Saturday 7 January 2023, ONLY the following NORTHERN routes will be running:
Liverpool - Manchester Airport
Leeds - Selby/York via Micklefield
Leeds - Ilkley
Leeds - Skipton
Leeds - Doncaster/Sheffield via Fitzwilliam
Leeds - Bradford Forster Square
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Feb 16, 2023 22:16:22 GMT 1
Strike action will take place between 00:01 hours and 23:59 hours on: Thursday 16th March Saturday 18th March
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Mar 10, 2023 0:07:24 GMT 1
Currently, there is no change in the planned action against the 14 train operators represented by the Rail Delivery Group on 16 and 18 March. __________________________ On Thursday, 16, and Saturday, 18 March, the routes listed below are the only NORTHERN services running in West Yorkshire: Leeds - Bradford Interchange - Hebden Bridge (VERY limited service, three trains FROM Leeds, three trains TO Leeds) Leeds - Bradford Forster Square/Ilkley/Skipton Leeds - Moorthorpe - Sheffield stopper York - Leeds via Garforth stopper www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/strikes_____________________ Friday morning, there will be a late start on ALL NORTHERN ROUTES around 08:00
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Post by Bradford Traveller on Mar 27, 2023 20:12:36 GMT 1
Strike action for 30 March and 1 April has now been withdrawn.
Northern will revert to running standard timetable services on 30 and 31 March and on 1 and 2 April. They can be found on the timetable page or via journey planners.
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Post by Bradford Traveller on May 18, 2023 19:23:51 GMT 1
Additional RMT strike day announcement
Friday 2 June
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Post by joseph on May 19, 2023 6:12:13 GMT 1
Additional RMT strike day announcement Friday 2 June They can p*** right off with that one, how the hell are people able to plan for time off when this sort of sly tactics happen, I for one will happily give em some right stick on the picket line come that day, tossers should have to give 6 months notice to strike and only be allowed to strike one day every 6 months, this useless government are quick to act on soft protesters such as the Not My King brigade, but are too soft to act on Mick thingy Lynch and his gang.
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