A strike that would have wrecked the Christmas getaway for many Avanti West Coast passengers has been called off – though the RMT union stresses the dispute continues.
Train managers working for Avanti West Coast were due to walk out on 22, 23 and 29 December in a dispute over payments for rest-day working. The strike would have hit tens of thousands of travellers on the West Coast main line, which connects London Euston with the West Midlands, northwest England, North Wales and southern Scotland.
Like other train operators, Avanti West Coast relies on staff working overtime to run its full schedule. Since train drivers belonging to the Aslef union were awarded a flat £600 for working on a rest day, other Avanti employees have been seeking higher payments.
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Three-quarters of train managers belonging to the RMT voted to reject a previous offer. But Avanti West Coast has made an improved offer, according to the union.
The proposal includes more money for rest-day working, as well as an agreement about how such work should be allocated. Also included in the offer: proposals to settle a long-running dispute over new technology.
Members will vote in an online referendum, which concludes on Tuesday 17 December. But there is no possibility that the strikes will be reinstated.
The RMT leadership is remaining neutral on the offer. Were it to be rejected, the earliest that a fresh strike could be called would be for New Year’s Eve.
The walk-outs had been timed to cause the maximum possible disruption to passengers. The Sundays before and after Christmas – 22 and 29 December – are expected to be very busy, while Monday 23 December is also likely to see very high demand for intercity trains.
Normally many passengers between London and northwest England could have switched to East Midlands Railway via Sheffield, but that line will be closed 21-29 December for engineering work.
Passengers who had changed plans after the strike call may be able to reinstate their original travel dates without penalty.
The Independent has asked Avanti West Coast for a response.
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