Train drivers will keep striking to “raise the profile” of their dispute after half a decade without a pay rise, the Aslef union has warned, before another week of rolling strikes across England.
Aslef’s general secretary, Mick Whelan, has said he believes that the government will make renewed efforts to see train companies use controversial new anti-strike laws, despite the union forcing a climbdown this time round.
An overtime ban will begin to disrupt services from Monday, before trains are halted for 24 hours at national train operators around England in rolling strikes from Tuesday.
Aslef’s general secretary, Mick Whelan, has said he believes that the government will make renewed efforts to see train companies use controversial new anti-strike laws, despite the union forcing a climbdown this time round.
An overtime ban will begin to disrupt services from Monday, before trains are halted for 24 hours at national train operators around England in rolling strikes from Tuesday.

Train drivers will keep striking to ‘raise profile’ of pay dispute, says Aslef boss | Rail industry | The Guardian
Mick Whelan warning comes as overtime ban begins before week of rolling strikes in England from Tuesday
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/jan/29/train-drivers-will-keep-striking-to-raise-profile-of-pay-dispute-says-aslef-boss-mick-whelan
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