• Coins MarketCap
    • Coins MarketCap
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
  • Crypto Exchanges
  • Bitcoin News
  • Crypto News
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • View all latest Updates regarding crypto
Monday, June 27, 2022
WIREOPEDIA
No Result
View All Result
Contribute!
CONTACT US
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Defense
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Strange
  • Crypto News
WIREOPEDIA
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Defense
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Strange
  • Crypto News
No Result
View All Result
WIREOPEDIA
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

Strikes set to continue after second railway walkout in a week sees passenger numbers plunge

wireopedia memeber by wireopedia memeber
June 23, 2022
in Breaking News, UK News, World
0
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The RMT union says Transport Secretary Grant Shapps should “get in the (negotiation) room or get out the way” following a second day of walkouts this week by tens of thousands of rail staff, as a row over pay, jobs and conditions continued.

You might also like

Zelenskyy to urge G7 to do more to help war effort as Johnson to demand action on Ukrainian grain

‘Taking innocence from children’: Two-thirds of youngsters exposed to harmful online content – but only 16% report it

At least two dead and 70 injured as stand collapses at Colombian bullfight

Passenger numbers plunged to less than 20% of normal usage on Thursday, with only around one in five trains operating, and half the network closed.

Major railway stations, including Edinburgh Waverley, London Euston, London Paddington and Liverpool Lime Street, were far quieter than usual, with many people opting to work from home instead.

Disruption is set to continue for the rest of the week, as only 60% of trains will run on Friday, and another strike is planned for Saturday.

More talks between Railway, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and Network Rail aimed at ending the dispute were held on Thursday but no resolution was reached.

Downing Street has called for the industrial action to be called off “as quickly as possible” and said it was a “question for the unions” whether to go ahead with Saturday’s action.

But the RMT accused Mr Shapps of “wrecking” negotiations by not allowing Network Rail to withdraw their letter “threatening redundancy for 2,900 of our members”.

Rail strikes could ‘escalate’ if deal not struck, and RMT boss ‘can’t see’ Saturday’s walkout being avoided

Agency workers to be allowed to fill in for striking staff as government tries to end ‘1970s-era restrictions’

Rail strikes: Second day of industrial action looms as transport secretary denies ‘total lie’ he ‘wrecked’ RMT talks

Mr Shapps hit back, saying the RMT claim was a “lie”.

Around 40,000 RMT members at Network Rail and 13 train operators walked out again on Thursday.

Speaking after the latest day of action, Mick Lynch, the RMT’s general secretary, said: “Our members are leading the way in standing up for all working people trying to get a pay rise and some job security.

“In a modern economy, workers need to be properly rewarded for their work, enjoy good conditions and have the peace of mind that their job will not be taken away from them.

“Grant Shapps needs to get in the room or get out of the way so we can negotiate with these companies who we have successfully struck dozens of deals with previously.

“What we cannot accept is thousands of railway workers being thrown on the scrapheap after being praised as heroes during COVID.

“RMT will continue its industrial campaign until a negotiated settlement is reached.”

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Read more:
Here’s what you need to know about disruptions

British Airways workers at Heathrow vote to strike during school summer holidays

Location technology firm TomTom said the level of road congestion in London at 9am was 83%, compared with 75% at the same time last week.

But traffic levels declined or only saw a slight increase in several other cities, such as Glasgow (down from 40% to 36%), Liverpool (down from 49% to 47%), Manchester (up from 64% to 66%) and Newcastle (up from 49% to 50%).

The figures reflect the proportion of additional time required for journeys compared with free-flow conditions.

Broadband provider Virgin Media O2 noted a 10% uptick in network usage compared to the previous day, while some photos showed trains running with very few passengers on board.

Even those travelling to the Glastonbury festival saw themselves in quiet carriages, despite only a handful of trains stopping at Castle Cary.

Traffic flows on motorways and major A roads on Thursday morning were “remarkably good”, according to National Highways senior network planner Frank Bird.

“The look and feel of the network is that traffic numbers are down,” he said.

“If you’re going in and out of town and city centres, they’re a little bit busier.”

“Two years on (from the COVID pandemic) we’ve learned to work in different ways, people are working from home, so it’s a very different picture.

“People are still able to carry on working even though the rail dispute is ongoing.”

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier branded the strikes a “terrible idea”, saying: “This is a government that is investing more in railways than any previous government in the last 50 years.”

As well as RMT staff, Aslef-affiliated drivers for Greater Anglia also walked out on Thursday in a separate dispute over pay and conditions.

Elsewhere, British Airways staff at Heathrow have voted to strike over summer, bringing further disruption to the UK’s transport network.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Breaking NewsSkynewsUK
Share30Tweet19
wireopedia memeber

wireopedia memeber

Recommended For You

Zelenskyy to urge G7 to do more to help war effort as Johnson to demand action on Ukrainian grain

by wireopedia memeber
June 27, 2022
0

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to call on G7 leaders to do more to support his country's fight against Russia.

Read more

‘Taking innocence from children’: Two-thirds of youngsters exposed to harmful online content – but only 16% report it

by wireopedia memeber
June 27, 2022
0

The UK's communications regulator is calling on young people to help protect each other by reporting harmful content online.

Read more

At least two dead and 70 injured as stand collapses at Colombian bullfight

by wireopedia memeber
June 26, 2022
0

At least two people have been reported killed and 70 injured after a stand collapsed during a bullfight in Colombia.

Read more

Funeral of British journalist murdered in Amazon takes place in ‘the country he loved’

by wireopedia memeber
June 26, 2022
0

The funeral of a British journalist murdered in the Amazon has taken place in Brazil.

Read more

Casualties reported as explosion destroys house in Birmingham

by wireopedia memeber
June 26, 2022
0

One house has been destroyed and several others have been significantly damaged after an explosion in Birmingham.

Read more
Next Post

How did Jupiter get so big? Astronomers now think it 'ate' chunks of other planets

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Victoria’s Secret Files Metaverse Related Trademark Applications

February 16, 2022

Here’s Why Alicia Keys Played “Empire State Of Mind” At Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee Concert

June 8, 2022

Florida to become home of the first US real estate NFT in Propy Auction

February 4, 2022

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Health Care
  • Investing
  • Market
  • Politics
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World
WIREOPEDIA

Wireopedia is an automated news feed. The Wireopedia AI pulls from sources with different views so you can see the various sides of different arguments and make a decision for yourself. Wireopedia will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions

CATEGORIES

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Health Care
  • Investing
  • Market
  • Politics
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World

BROWSE BY TAG

Bitcoin Bitcoinist Bitcoinmagazine Blockchain Blockonomi Breaking News Business BuzzFeed Celebrity News Coin Surges Cointelegraph Cryptocurrencies Cryptoslate Defense Entertainment Health Care insidebitcoins Market Stories newsbtc Politico Skynews Strange Technology Trading UK US World

RECENT POSTS

  • 39 Celeb Sibling Age Gaps That Are Honestly Larger Than I Imagined
  • Six of the best bits you might have missed at Glastonbury
  • My Liquidity Partner (MLP) Is Now Available for Trading on LBank Exchange
  • Mining Ban Sparks Negative Reactions From Iran’s Crypto Community
  • The Future of (Bitcoin) Gambling: It’s Already Here

© 2022 WIREOPEDIA - All right reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Defense
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Strange
  • Crypto News
  • Contribute!

© 2022 WIREOPEDIA - All right reserved.

  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$21,229.00-1.10%
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$1,220.44-1.62%
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.000.13%
  • usd-coinUSD Coin(USDC)$1.000.05%
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$238.44-0.45%
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$0.362262-1.42%
  • Binance USDBinance USD(BUSD)$1.00-0.25%
  • cardanoCardano(ADA)$0.50-0.23%
  • SolanaSolana(SOL)$40.29-2.40%
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.07617611.68%
  • polkadotPolkadot(DOT)$7.97-1.77%
  • Shiba InuShiba Inu(SHIB)$0.000011-2.17%
  • daiDai(DAI)$1.000.11%
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.0681114.65%
  • AvalancheAvalanche(AVAX)$20.24-3.84%
  • wrapped-bitcoinWrapped Bitcoin(WBTC)$21,221.00-1.06%
  • Lido Staked EtherLido Staked Ether(STETH)$1,178.91-1.25%
  • matic-networkPolygon(MATIC)$0.57-4.32%
  • litecoinLitecoin(LTC)$57.86-2.99%
  • FTXFTX(FTT)$27.61-0.46%
  • OKBOKB(OKB)$12.72-2.61%
  • CronosCronos(CRO)$0.126471-1.65%
  • chainlinkChainlink(LINK)$6.84-4.83%
  • stellarStellar(XLM)$0.122197-3.50%
  • NEAR ProtocolNEAR Protocol(NEAR)$3.90-6.12%
  • UniswapUniswap(UNI)$5.690.50%
  • cosmosCosmos Hub(ATOM)$8.28-1.88%
  • algorandAlgorand(ALGO)$0.339702-2.09%
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash(BCH)$115.18-2.19%
  • vechainVeChain(VET)$0.024986-3.42%
  • Axie InfinityAxie Infinity(AXS)$16.43-5.64%
  • filecoinFilecoin(FIL)$5.95-2.55%
  • ElrondElrond(EGLD)$56.73-6.47%
  • cETHcETH(CETH)$24.55-1.20%
  • Terra Luna ClassicTerra Luna Classic(LUNC)$0.000071-5.36%
  • TerraClassicUSDTerraClassicUSD(USTC)$0.01503931.56%