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Wednesday 14 December 2022 2:15 pm

Eurostar travellers breathe sigh of relief as security guards call off weekend strike

By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

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Eurostar speed restrictions and uncertainty surrounding the second tunnel means further disruption is possible, the operator has warned.
Eurostar speed restrictions and uncertainty surrounding the second tunnel means further disruption is possible, the operator has warned. (Getty Images)

Hundreds of travellers will breathe a sigh of relief after Eurostar’s security guards called off this weekend’s strikes.

Members of the union RMT contracted by facility manager Mitie were supposed to walk out on 16, 18, 22 and 23 December as part of an ongoing dispute over salaries. 

But they have now suspended this week’s industrial action to vote on the company’s latest offer.

“The union suspended scheduled strikes this week to allow Mitie security members to take part in a referendum on the latest company offer which will be concluded on December 19,” said a RMT spokesperson.

The strikes planned for 22 and 23 December remain on the cards and are set to go on if the dispute is not resolved.

Despite being pleased by the union’s decision to call off this week’s walkout, Mitie said it had contingency plans on in case of strike next week.

“As always, our priority is to ensure that exceptional services are delivered so that passengers are able to continue their journeys with minimal disruption,” said a spokesperson.

“Should strike action go ahead next week, we have robust contingency measures in place and so we anticipate our services to be delivered as normal.”

The announcement comes as Britain continue to be impacted by the RMT’s ongoing rail strikes.

Network Rail has urged customers to travel only if “absolutely necessary” as only 20 per cent of all services are currently running.

⚠️ You should expect further disruption today due to planned strike action.

Only travel if absolutely necessary and plan ahead – there is a significantly reduced train service across the railway:

➡️ https://t.co/J29niIOr7H pic.twitter.com/PcgfG0RT6E

— Network Rail (@networkrail) December 14, 2022

The advice was echoed by Govia Thameslink, which called on travellers to “allow plenty of extra time” to complete their journeys.

📢 Please continue to allow plenty of extra time to complete your journey.

🎫 Ticket acceptance is still in place.

ℹ️ For service updates 👇https://t.co/alPs1Ay9f2

🗺️ For our live map 👇https://t.co/rg9Rgs0DGD

🔀 For our alternative routes 👇https://t.co/SMDxloFHLS

— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) December 14, 2022
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