Train drivers at Avanti West Coast announce further strike action

They're due to walk out on July 2 in a dispute over sick pay

Author: Alan Jones, PA Industrial CorrespondentPublished 16th Jun 2023

Drivers at one of the train operators serving Merseyside and Cheshire will take industrial action in a dispute separate to the ongoing national row over pay, it has been announced.

Members of Aslef at Avanti West Coast will strike on July 2.

Aslef said the dispute is over sick pay changes, which the company is accused of trying to "force through without agreement".

Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan said: "It is deeply regrettable that Aslef members have been forced to take this action but our members will not stand by and allow our agreed terms and conditions to be violated by the train operating companies.

"We have been coming to the table to try to resolve these disputes for many months but unless the operators honour the agreements in place with our members, we will be forced to continue taking action.

"The companies know how to avoid this action - it's by honouring their agreements and negotiating fairly with our members."

Aslef announced earlier this week that its members at 15 train firms have voted overwhelmingly to continue taking industrial action for the rest of the year in the national pay dispute.

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