More rail strikes planned in the run up to Christmas

Further rail strike action will take place between 6pm on 24 December through to 5.59am on 27 December, rail union RMT has announced, delivering a devastating blow to the hospitality sector.

The latest strikes will be hugely damaging to restaurants and other on-trade venues as they prepare to capitalise on the high trading periods on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.

All strike action planned for 13,14, 16 and 17 December will go ahead as planned. 

"These further rail strikes will be hugely damaging for hospitality businesses, their workers and their customers as it seems almost guaranteed that we will be facing a heavily disrupted Christmas for the third year in a row," says Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKHospitality.

"Our estimate of the cost of these strikes already stood at £1.5bn in lost sales and it’s incredibly frustrating that a solution has yet to be reached to avoid this disruption during the golden month of trade for our sector.

"We’re continuing to urge all parties involved in the negotiations to reach a solution imminently to avoid these harmful strikes."

RMT is set to put a new offer from Network Rail to members in an electronic referendum with a recommendation to reject.

"We remain available for talks in order to resolve these issues, but we will not bow to pressure from the employers and the government to the detriment of our members," says RMT general secretary Mick Lynch.


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