When are the rail and train strikes in February 2023? National rail have confirmed strikes for Wednesday 1st February and Friday 3rd which will most likely cause disruption for three to four days.
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Both Aslef and the RMT were on strike on Friday, Feb 3 after their earlier action on Wednesday, Feb 1. Around 12,500 Aslef members walked out alongside roughly 250 drivers from the RMT. Further dates have not yet been announced.
19 March 2023Strike action has been announced by the RMT union which will affect 18 train operating companies on the following dates:Thursday 16 March. Saturday 18 March. Thursday 30 March.
The ASLEF union of train drivers has announced that its members will strike over pay on Thursday 5 January 2023, joining their RMT counterparts in undertaking industrial action in the first week of the new year and leaving rail commuters stranded for five consecutive days.
A strike could start as soon as Dec.9 if not avertedThe bill passed the House on Wednesday, and it will now go to President Biden's desk. The House also passed a separate bill that would give rail workers seven paid sick days, but the Senate did not pass the measure.
Commuters will be hit by another round of strikes this week as the dispute between rail workers and train operating companies over pay, jobs and working conditions continues. Drivers are now set to walk out on two more dates, disrupting thousands of passengers travel plans on the affected days.
All strike action planned for December 13,14, 16 and 17 will go ahead as planned, as well as further strike action from 6pm on Christmas Eve to 6am to 27 December. The new strike dates have been announced for the remainder of the year.
The nationwide strike, held from July 24 to 26, is to protest how the government allegedly failed to solve the woes of transport sector. Some 300,000 members of transport group MANIBELA is set to join the Tigil Pasada, limiting commuters' mobility options on those days, state-run PTV said.
When are the RMT strikes taking place? RMT members working across 14 train operating companies will take strike action on Thursday July 20, Saturday July 22 and Saturday July 29. 20,000 rail workers from 14 train companies will be taking part in the action.