According to an email RMT sent out, they held a ballot as well.
Maybe they did however it was first called by ASLEF I believe but it is good to see solidarity between the two unions.
According to an email RMT sent out, they held a ballot as well.
The ballot was originally for ASLEF members and I am not certain whether there was a ballot for RMT members. Possibly the RMT jumping on the band wagon.
So you dont really know, but still like to get in a sarcastic comment. My god if i made such a comment about our supposed sister union i would be put to the lions.
All I know is ASLEF failed to agree on the conditions where the RMT did agree and the retracted. ASLEF called a strike and then the RMT publicise its members are striking. As far as I am concerned ASLEF are nothing to do with the RMT and if I actually called then a sister union I would be thrown to the lions.
Most companies only allow managers to drive if the driver is also present to stop managers being used instead of recruiting enough drivers. It's part a union agreement and partly to prevent the managers not being able to do their jobs because they are covering turn everyday. Obviously it's also impractical as if a manager is driving a train alone and gets called to an incident they can't just abandon that train so the actual driver is required to take over in such an event
During strikes all competent managers not in the striking union will be made to drive on an amended timetable. During strike action those agreements obviously are not held.
Lots of slow moving trains that day as the managers try to remember how to drive and where they are!
It could only be a driver manager that could do it. No other managers can move trains but shunter drivers can of course move trains from depot to platform and vice versa.
Well we haven't had too many drivers on here actually trying to justify their reasons for this possible strike , so if it's unfair/unduly harsh criticism they are welcome to come on here and clarify in plain English why they feel Strike action is needed
It is a drivers' contract not to discuss any company business on open media websites and this is the most likely reason why drivers have not commented on the reasons for strike action.
For the record ALL the unions agreed to the deal, but as is usual Aslef pulled out of the deal and called a ballot for strike action at the last minute (no doubt to try and convince the company to get a better deal for them as it was close to the Rugby world cup hmmmm) so RMT walked away as well.
I dont actually call your lot a sister union after all the cosy little deals they have done to shaft other grades, i have been personally affected by deals agreed by your union even though they didnt represent me or my grade!
So you dont really know, but still like to get in a sarcastic comment. My god if i made such a comment about our supposed sister union i would be put to the lions.
The reason guards were let go on LO wasn't ASLEFs fault. They may not have helped matters for you but a unions one and only job is to protect ITS members, not those of its sister unions.
I appreciate you have been personally affected by a dispute in which Aslef may have gone against your job/grade however Aslef are paid by their members to et THEM the best deal. It's up to the RMT to have their own fight. I don't know the ins and outs of the LO dispute in terms of Aslef vs RMT and am not tying to say "tough luck, it's dog eat dog" etc but you can't expect Aslef to look out for people who are not their members.
The reason guards were let go on LO wasn't ASLEFs fault. They may not have helped matters for you but a unions one and only job is to protect ITS members, not those of its sister unions.
I dont actually call your lot a sister union after all the cosy little deals they have done to shaft other grades, i have been personally affected by deals agreed by your union even though they didnt represent me or my grade!
I have a ticket on ATW for Thurs 12th. If on Tuesday the verdict is that the strike goes ahead, what's the chances of being allowed to use my ticket to travel on Weds 11th instead?
Are other operators as well as ATW likely to be striking too? If not, I can possibly book another ticket for a different route for 12th, not involving ATW.
By the time they have decided on Tues whether or not it's going ahead, it'll be almost too late to get a reasonably priced Advance for Weds.
Sorry to grumble, but from a passenger's perspective these strikes are the pits. I'm sure the drivers have cause for complaint, but there must be another way.
I have a ticket on ATW for Thurs 12th. If on Tuesday the verdict is that the strike goes ahead, what's the chances of being allowed to use my ticket to travel on Weds 11th instead?
Are other operators as well as ATW likely to be striking too? If not, I can possibly book another ticket for a different route for 12th, not involving ATW.
By the time they have decided on Tues whether or not it's going ahead, it'll be almost too late to get a reasonably priced Advance for Weds.
Sorry to grumble, but from a passenger's perspective these strikes are the pits. I'm sure the drivers have cause for complaint, but there must be another way.
I doubt many of the drivers are particularly keen on loosing a day or mores pay by standing in the car park-They are not doing it to muck up your plans. They have tried all other forms of negotiation and got nowhere. When such a high percentage of the workforce returns their ballot and votes yes to strike it is a real last resort. None of them will want to walk out the door and face the bad press and loss of pay but the only other option is to lay down and allow management to walk all over them. I realise this is what most other sectors work forces have done recently but the staff involved here still wish to keep some kind of bargaining power.
Fair enough, and I didn't mean to imply that the drivers were considering striking just for the fun of it. It's an unenviable job at the best of times, and if they are not being treated fairly then obviously they have to do whatever it takes to get their discontent taken seriously.
Can anyone answer my other questions, from historical practice perhaps, i.e. if a strike is called will this affect all ASLEF and RMT drivers, or just those who work for ATW; and also what's the likelihood of people affected by the strike (if it goes ahead) being permitted to travel on one of the adjacent non-strike days without buying another ticket?
ATW normally go lenient on ticket validity around disruption days. Keep an eye on the website and I'm sure they'll announce one way or another whether they will let people travel on different days or not.
Proposed Industrial Action Thursday 12 November - Friday 13 November
Driver union members have notified us of their intention to hold Industrial action. Industrial action will begin at 00:01 on Thursday 12th November and last for 48 hours until 23:59 on Friday 13th November. We are hopeful that an agreement can be reached to avoid the planned industrial action but in the event that it goes ahead, we would advise our customers to make alternative transport arrangements. Should the industrial action go ahead, no Arriva Trains Wales services will operate during the strike period and no replacement road transport will be provided.
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