Train drivers at LNER are to stage a series of strikes after alleging a breakdown in industrial relations and the breaking of agreements by the company, their union Aslef has announced.
Members for LNER – the government-owned train operator on the East Coast main line – will walk out at weekends from 31 August to 10 November. The union says the 22 days of planned strikes are ...
The walkouts, which are due to take place every weekend from the end of August until early November, apply only to London ...
“Better days are coming – they are called Saturday and Sunday!” So said rail firm LNER in a social media post on Friday morning. In fact, weekend services on the main train operator on the East Coast ...
“Better days are coming – they are called Saturday and Sunday!” So said rail firm LNER in a social media post on Friday morning. In fact, weekend services on the main train operator on the ...
Aslef members working for LNER – the government-owned train operator of the East Coast Main Line – had planned to walk out at weekends from Saturday to 10 November, after the union claimed ...
Train drivers' union Aslef has announced five consecutive days of strikes on LNER services in addition to wider industrial action. Strikes on LNER, which operates on the East Coast Mainline ...
Train drivers' union Aslef has called off five consecutive days of strikes on LNER services that were set to begin next month. The action affecting LNER, which operates on the East Coast Mainline ...
In April members of Aslef at LNER walked out in a dispute over terms and conditions, disrupting services between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh Waverley, and King’s Cross and Leeds.
A York-based rail firm has apologised to one of Britain’s most famous Paralympians after she said she had to “crawl off a train” because no one was there to help her. Baroness Tanni Grey ...