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Widespread strikes on the cards as government seems ‘hellbent on rail dispute’

The Canary by The Canary
1 May 2022
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A Scottish minister has written to the UK government urging it to do more to avoid a widespread strike by rail workers.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union are being balloted for strikes over jobs, pay and working conditions. Meanwhile the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) is also threatening action.

Scottish transport minister Jenny Gilruth has urged the government to ensure a swift settlement is reached.

In the letter to transport secretary Grant Shapps, Gilruth called for the UK government to do more to resolve the dispute. And she warned that it could “significantly affect” operations in Scotland, despite the Scottish government having no say in the negotiations.

“Tory Ministers seem hellbent on rail dispute” warns @Manuel_TSSA following "welcome" Scottish govt comments on job security https://t.co/G9AUraLlQb

— TSSA (@TSSAunion) April 30, 2022

Jenny Gilruth
Jenny Gilruth said the dispute is ‘not of the Scottish Government’s making’ (PA)

‘Political petrol on the fire’

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said:

The Government is throwing political petrol on the fire regarding this dispute.

The changes they seek to impose on railway workers would not be acceptable to any trade union worth their salt and they represent a fundamental danger to passenger safety.

The Scottish Government recognise that the way you deal with disputes is by negotiation, not by imposing changes that will leave thousands out of work and tens of thousands more facing real terms cuts in living standards.

Ministers must put aside their ideological bias against trade unions like the RMT and negotiate in good faith.

Frustration

Gilruth wrote:

It is hugely disappointing that the UK Government appears not to be doing more to resolve this dispute to avoid industrial action.

At a time when both governments are trying to encourage the public back to rail, industrial action at this time would be extremely detrimental and, of course, would adversely impact on operations in Scotland and Scottish Network Rail employees.

This dispute is not of the Scottish Government’s making; it is frustrating that, as with other Network Rail matters which are reserved, we have no say, no locus and no influence here, yet rail services and employees here in Scotland will be affected.

‘Common-sense reassurances’

TSSA general secretary Manuel Cortes said:

The Scottish Government’s commitment to no compulsory redundancies in Network Rail in Scotland is welcome and Westminster must follow suit.

It’s clear that at a time when everyone within our industry should be focused on getting people back on to our railways, Tory ministers seem hellbent on provoking a dispute.

Grant Shapps and his Tory cronies are preventing train operators in England and publicly owned Network Rail from giving our members the common-sense reassurances they seek on job security, terms and conditions, and pay.

Sadly, industrial action is very much on the cards if the Tory Government doesn’t think again. Having acted heroically in keeping our country moving during the worst phases of the Covid pandemic, our members deserve nothing less.

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