Rail stike to go ahead as union talks collapse

A rail strike on Friday will go ahead following a collapse in talks.
There will be picket lines at many stationsThere will be picket lines at many stations
There will be picket lines at many stations

RMT members will stage a third walkout on Northern in an ongoing row over changes to the role of guards.

The union says it is angry and frustrated that the company had rejected point blank a proposal to invite Transport Department officials to join in three way talks in an attempt to reach a solution.

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Workers from Northern will join RMT rail colleagues from across the country at a national protest at Westminster at noon today against Driver Only Operation which marks the first anniversary of the dispute ‎on Southern Rail.

Northern will operate a limited serviceNorthern will operate a limited service
Northern will operate a limited service

The RMT has accused Arriva, owned by German state railway Deutsche Bahn of 'digging its heels in' over plans to introduce a minimum of 50 per cent driver controlled operation across the franchise upon the introduction of the new rolling stock – a move that is unacceptable to the union.

RMT General secretary Mick Cash said: "The sheer intransigence of Arriva Rail North means that the action this Friday goes ahead as planned.

"The responsibility for the inevitable disruption lies wholly with the company.

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"We are angry and frustrated that Arriva have thrown out a perfectly reasonable proposal to invite the DfT to join us in three way talks aimed at finding a solution.

Northern will operate a limited serviceNorthern will operate a limited service
Northern will operate a limited service

“The public, who support RMT’s campaign for a guarantee of a guard on their trains, will be appalled that Arriva Rail North have failed yet again to offer any kind of progress whatsoever in the talks and have instead opted to try and bulldoze through their plans regardless.

"It is that flagrant disregard for the safety issues at the heart of the dispute which leaves us with no option but to press ahead with the campaign of strike action.

“The union continues to remain available for meaningful discussions with the company in order to seek a satisfactory resolution to the on-going dispute.”

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Picket lines are expected across the region and Northern is expected to operate less than half of its normal timetable with services starting later and ending earlier.

Blackpool will have an hourly services to Manchester Airport and Burnley Central.

No trains will run from Blackpool South.