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  • Train strike: Transport for London warns commuters of disruption from bank holiday Network Rail walkout

    May 21, 2015

    UPDATE: The RMT has followed the TSSA union in suspending strike action after an improved offer from Network Rail.  The nationwide Network Rail strike on bank holiday Monday will cause some Transport for London (TfL) services to also suffer delays and disruption. A 24-hour walk out has been called by rail union bosses from 5pm on Monday 25 May, [...]

  • UK national train strike: Unions begin fourth day of crisis talks as 24-hour rail walkout looms

    May 20, 2015

    UPDATE: The RMT has followed the TSSA union in suspending strike action after an improved offer from Network Rail.    Union representatives are returning for a fourth day at the bargaining table today after late-night mediation failed to avert a planned 24-hour rail strike.   Network Rail and the unions RMT and TSSA are yet to find a compromise [...]

  • Southern Rail comes under fire for fining passengers forced to stand in first class carriages of overcrowded trains

    May 20, 2015

    Southern Rail, the train operator with the second-worst punctuality record in the country and the dubious honour of running the “train of shame” has come under fire for fining passengers for standing in the first class carriages of overcrowded trains.    Frustrated commuter Peter Boyland wrote to MPs Crispin Blunt and Sam Gymiah to complain [...]

  • UK rail strike: Talks go to the wire as Network Rail chief Mark Carne writes open letter warning passengers to plan for the worst

    May 20, 2015

    UPDATE 2.45pm: The RMT has followed the TSSA union in suspending strike action after an improved offer from Network Rail.    Talks between rail chiefs and union bosses are going to the wire over potential strike action taking place this bank holiday.   Representatives of Network Rail and TSSA returned to Acas today after two days of talks that [...]

  • UK national train strike: Network Rail issues legal challenge to TSSA bank holiday Monday walkout ballot as union votes to join RMT workers

    May 20, 2015

    Negotations between business leaders and unions are rarely cordial, but the gloves have really come off in the row over the rail workers' strike this weekend.    Network Rail has issued a legal challenge to the union calling for a strike over the bank holiday, claiming there are “numerous defects” in the ballot.    Read [...]

  • UK national rail strike: Bank holiday train chaos likely to hit brand reputations for all players – Brand Index

    May 19, 2015

    Network Rail workers last Friday announced their plans to strike from 5pm on bank holiday Monday in a row over pay. Should it go ahead, it will be the first UK-wide rail strike for 20 years. It follows a vote for action from RMT union members, but has been condemned by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.  [...]

  • Network Rail issues legal challenge to strike ballot

    May 19, 2015

    Network Rail yesterday issued a legal challenge to the TSSA union over its planned bank holiday strike, as talks to avert the 24-hour industrial action dragged on. The rail employer said it was issuing court proceedings against TSSA – which represents around 3,000 “white-collar” workers who would be on strike – to contest “numerous defects” [...]

  • Video: New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is far better than Transport for London at explaining why Tube delays happen – and how they’re solved

    May 19, 2015

    Presumably in an effort to quell commuters' constant rage, New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has released a video explaining the science behind delays on the subway – and it's in the style of an 8-bit video game. So what happens? According to the video, subway (and, presumably, London Underground) trains usually have a regular interval [...]

  • London City Airport runway “hole” creates travel havoc as flights are still being delayed and cancelled several hours on

    May 19, 2015

    Passengers were left stranded for hours this morning after a hole opened up on a runway at City Airport, resulting in widespread delays and cancellations.    The airport, heavily used by business travellers, confirmed it had to perform “emergency runway maintainance” shortly before 7:30am today, leaving thousands of travellers stranded with little sense of when [...]

  • UK national rail strike: Disruption could ruin bank holiday Monday, cause train travel chaos and cost Britain £600m

    May 18, 2015

    Yesterday’s peace talks continue into today in a bid to avert a strike that could cost Britain £600m.   In terms of timing, next week’s proposed national rail strike, the first in 21 years, could hardly be worse.   Starting on Bank Holiday Monday, the planned day-long industrial action by 25,000 workers would cut short [...]

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