Here we go again....
From The Independent, via MSNMonths of strike misery for Avanti West Coast passengers after latest negotiations
Strikes on Avanti West Coast resume on Sunday 2 February. After two successive Sundays with severe disruption – but no walk-outs – most trains run by the intercity train operator will be cancelled as industrial action resumes. As things stand, the first Sunday without a strike is expected to be in June.
The rail firm connects London Euston with the West Midlands, northwest England, North Wales and southern Scotland,
Train managers working for Avanti West Coast and belonging to the RMT▸ union are unhappy with what they have been offered to work on rest days: £250 for an eight-hour shift on weekdays, £300 on Sundays.
Train drivers earn at least twice as much, with a flat £600 for working on a day off.
Strikes in pursuit of their claim began on New Year’s Eve. The most recent two strikes, on 19 and 26 January, were suspended by the RMT for talks to take place. But on the first Sunday, the suspension came too late to reinstate most trains; on the second, the effects of Storm Eowyn meant services were heavily disrupted, with no trains between London Euston and Glasgow until the evening.
It appears no progress has been made in negotiating a settlement, and so the train managers are set to walk out for 17 successive Sundays, up to and including 25 May.
Limited timetable means last train to Glasgow leaves London before 2pm this Sunday.