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Train Driver Strike on 24th and 26th August


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14565803

Unions plan TransPennine Express rail strike on bank holiday

Unions have called two 24 hour strikes on First TransPennine Express (FTPE) trains following a dispute over pay.

The planned strikes will take place on 24 and 26 August.

The second day of the planned action coincides with the bank holiday weekend, Manchester Pride and the beginning of the Leeds music festival.

The rail company operates services between Leeds, York, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, Hull and Newcastle.

Members of the RMT and Aslef unions voted to take the strike action after rejecting a 2.2% pay offer.

Train drivers, conductors and station staff will be advised not to report for work.

Vernon Barker, managing director of FTPE, said: "We are disappointed that our colleagues represented by Aslef and the RMT have voted in favour of industrial action and we remain hopeful that a solution can be found and it can be avoided.

"We would urge the trade unions to join us in further discussions."

Bob Crow, general secretary of the RMT, said: "The company knows that RMT is ready to negotiate, and if it wants to avoid industrial action it should get back around the table with us and talk seriously about rewarding properly the people who make their profits for them."

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Am counting on the train to get me from Sheffield to Leeds so this may well be a ball ache. I think they should take a long, hard look at the current economical climate and realise just how lucky they are to be in secure employment, and then quit the whining and get me the hell to Leeds!

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I think it was 2007 (?) at Reading the trains weren't running on the Monday due to enginering works and they were replaced by buses and I just remember a huge que to get on and once the bus left Reading to the other stops other people would try to get on and they would be angry that there was no space and everyone was hung over and stinking.

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Am counting on the train to get me from Sheffield to Leeds so this may well be a ball ache. I think they should take a long, hard look at the current economical climate and realise just how lucky they are to be in secure employment, and then quit the whining and get me the hell to Leeds!

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You should be fine if you're going direct, First Transpennine don't run from Sheffield to Leeds.

And what bloody shocking is that they've already been offered a 2.2% pay rise! Almost everywhere else it at a fixed rate or don't have secure jobs.

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Although I feel for the workers, from a selfish point of view i hope this doesn't happen. We're heading down by train on the Wednesday from Glasgow but our train changes at carlisle and I think it may using FTPE. Could be a right pain in the arse.

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Well turns out our train from Glasgow to Carlisle is a FTPE then our train from Carlisle to Leeds is Northern Rail so we'll just have to see what happens. Can#t say I'm worried, these things are normally resolved and if not they'll still try to get trains running.

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Although they are striking on the wednesday, according to transpennine's website they will be running a revised service which basically means a hell of a lot less trains and replacement buses. Yeah its gonna cause chaos but you will get there....eventually.

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raging about this. i'm going from glasgow to carlisle on a transpennine trin and now i don't feel any excitement at all for going to leeds, i'm just worrying about how i'm going to get there.

i'll be raging if they put me on a replacement bus, i booked the train because i prefer getting the train. i could have got a bus straight to the site if i'd wanted to do that.

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All this talk of 2.2 and 5% rises makes my blood boil!!!!

I'm in the 2nd year of a 4 year pay freeze, likely to lose my job at the October and my train ticket to work keeps goign up because of these guys going on strike :angry:

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You should be fine if you're going direct, First Transpennine don't run from Sheffield to Leeds.

And what bloody shocking is that they've already been offered a 2.2% pay rise! Almost everywhere else it at a fixed rate or don't have secure jobs.

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