Tram strikes back on - with first set to disrupt Manchester marathon

Talks between the Unite union and the Metrolink operator have broken down

Author: Luke WilsonPublished 1st Oct 2021

Over 300 drivers and supervisors on Manchester's Metrolink tram network - members of Unite, the UK’s leading union - will stage a one day strike on Sunday 10 October, the day of the city's marathon.

The strike action is in response to the poor pay offer put to the workforce. Talks held yesterday broke up when the contractor Keolis/Amey refused to improve that offer.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:

“Metrolink’s workers have continued to keep Manchester moving during the pandemic. They deserve fair pay.

“Keolis/Amey must understand that Unite is dedicated to advancing our members' pay and conditions. Unite's members will have their general secretary's full support throughout this dispute."

Competitors and spectators have been advised by the marathon organisers to use the tram system because road closures in the city will cause disruption for bus passengers and car drivers.

Unite has also announced strikes for Friday 15 October and Monday 18 October, and a further strike on Sunday 24 October when Manchester United will play Liverpool at Old Trafford.

The initial pay offer amounted to a one per cent increase for a 15 month period, in reality a real-terms pay cut.

Unite regional officer Dave Roberts said:

“The tram contractor, Keolis/Amey, can avoid disruption to the Manchester marathon and our city's other big sporting events by tabling a respectful and decent pay offer.

“Even at this late stage management has the power to avoid these strikes by improving the pay offer. The ball is now in Keolis/Amey’s court.”

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