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WorldTrain drivers from 12 different companies will strike again later this month

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Train drivers from 12 different companies will strike again later this month

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The announcement of another train driver strike comes on the same day that London Underground workers go on strike, rendering large sections of the Tube network inoperable.

Train drivers in England have declared a new strike in their long-running pay and conditions dispute.

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After months of walkouts by various groups, members of the Aslef union will strike on Saturday, November 26th, causing even more disruption for passengers.

The 12 companies involved are Avanti West Coast; Chiltern Railways; CrossCountry; East Midlands Railway; Great Western Railway; Greater Anglia; London North Eastern Railway; London Overground; Northern Trains; Southeastern; Transpennine Express, and West Midlands Trains.

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The rail network has been crippled by strikes as workers fight for inflation-busting pay rises amid the cost of living crisis.

Strikes on 5, 7 and 9 November were called off, but at too short notice to reinstate services, leaving Bonfire Night travellers stuck.

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Today, members of Unite and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union have walked out over jobs and pensions.

It means no services on large parts of the London Underground.

Only the Central, Northern, District, Elizabeth, Overground and DLR lines are running, but with reduced services.

Train companies with big profits should make ‘proper pay offer’

Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan said of the latest industrial action: “We don’t want to be taking this action.

“We have come to the table, as we always will, in good faith but while the industry continues to make no offer – due to the dodgy deal they signed with the Department for Transport – we have no choice but to take strike action again.

“They want drivers to take a real terms pay cut.

“With inflation now well into double figures, train drivers who kept Britain moving through the pandemic are now being expected to work just as hard this year as last year but for less. Most of these drivers have not had an increase in salary since 2019.

“We want the companies – which are making huge profits – to make a proper pay offer so that our members can keep up with the cost of living.”

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