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Train strikes in May 2024: Full list of dates and lines affected
Rail lines are set for disruption in the week following the first May bank holiday as train drivers at 16 rail companies strike on different days.
Thursday 25 April 2024 10:29, UK
Train drivers will stage a fresh wave of strikes and overtime bans in May, causing disruption to the rail network.
The strikes are part of a long-running dispute over pay.
Members of Aslef union at 16 rail companies will walk out on different days from 7 to 9 May.
Additionally, all members will refuse to work any overtime from 6 May to 11 May.
Here is a full list of the services affected by strikes and when.
Rail strike dates
Tuesday 7 May
Strikes will affect c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express and South Western Railway.
Wednesday 8 May
Strikes will affect Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.
Thursday 9 May
Strikes will affect LNER, Northern Trains and TransPennine Express.
Overtime ban dates
From Monday 6 May to Saturday 11 May union members will not work overtime.
Overtime bans, an action short of a strike, means some services may not be running or may be reduced as drivers refuse to work their rest days.
People are advised to check before they travel, as some areas may have no service.
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How do strikes and overtime bans affect services?
Strikes tend to mean services on lines where members are participating are extremely affected or cancelled entirely, whereas overtime bans often lead to reduced services.
Are there strikes on the Tube too?
There have been regular strikes on London Underground too recently, and while there aren't any planned walkouts for drivers, customer service managers are set to walk out on Friday 26 April in a dispute over terms and conditions.
There will also be an overtime ban for the customer service managers on the following days:
Monday 29 April
Tuesday 30 April
Wednesday 1 May
Tuesday 2 May
Wednesday 3 May
Thursday 4 May
Friday 5 May
The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) says the action by its members is likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including on the Saturday following the strike (27 April), while TfL has said on its website "some stations may need to close at short notice".
Despite the warning, a TfL spokesperson has said they aren't expecting significant disruption.
This action follows strike action taken by the same workers on 10 April, which the TSSA said had a "real impact" with "many stations shut at short notice".
They say they are "extremely concerned" about TfL's 'Stations Changes' proposals.
"We have made it clear that our union will not accept the continued threats to our members' roles, locations, terms, and conditions to stand unchallenged," a TSSA spokesperson said.
"We will continue to take sustained action until London Underground is prepared to negotiate with us in good faith."
Commenting on the impending strikes, a TfL spokesperson said: "We are disappointed that TSSA is continuing with this strike action following a consultation process.
"While we don't expect this action will cause significant disruption, we urge TSSA to continue to work with us to help find a resolution.
"There are no planned job losses as part of these vital changes which will improve the service we provide to customers at our stations."
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Why are the strikes still happening?
Aslef rejected a two-year offer of 4% in 2022 and another 4% this year, saying it is way below inflation, and is linked to changes in terms and conditions.
Aslef said train drivers have not had an increase in salary for five years, since their last pay deals expired in 2019.
The union said after its members voted overwhelmingly in February to continue taking industrial action, it asked the train operating companies to hold talks.
General secretary Mick Whelan said the year-old pay offer of 4% and another 4% was "dead in the water".
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May 2024 strikes: Full list of walkout dates, from trains and Tube to flights
Strikes on the uk's rail network and at heathrow airport are set to disrupt travel in may.
With two bank holidays the month of May is often seen as the perfect time to get away but this year that could be hampered by a series of strikes which will cause travel chaos.
Rail services, the London Underground and Heathrow Airpor t will all be hit by industrial action this month, some of it coinciding with the first May bank holiday.
Train drivers union Aslef, Tube workers who are members of the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) and around 800 members of the union Unite based at Heathrow are all to stage walkouts or overtime bans during the month.
It means travel disruption will be inevitable for some this month.
When are the train strikes?
Train drivers union Aslef has announced its members will walk out in another series of one-day strikes, coupled with a six-day overtime ban.
This will affect 16 train companies with which the union is still in dispute. over pay for drivers.
Mick Whelan, Aslef’s general secretary, said: “Drivers would not vote to strike if they thought an offer was acceptable.
“They don’t. And that offer – now a year old – is dead in the water.”
A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group, which represents rail companies, said: “This wholly unnecessary strike action called by the ASLEF leadership will sadly disrupt customers and businesses once again, while further damaging the railway at a time when taxpayers are continuing to contribute an extra £54 million a week just to keep services running.
“We continue to seek a fair agreement with the ASLEF leadership which both rewards our people, gives our customers more reliable services and makes sure the railway isn’t taking more than its fair share from taxpayers.”
The industrial action will be on:
Tuesday 7 May – affecting c2c, Gatwick Express, Greater Anglia (which includes Stansted Express), Great Northern, Southeastern, Southern, South Western Railway (which includes Island Line) and Thameslink.
Wednesday 8 May – Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, Heathrow Express, London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway.
Thursday 9 May – LNER, Northern and TransPennine Express.
There will also be an overtime ban from Monday 6 May to Saturday 11 May which may alter the timetable of trains that will be running.
Passengers are advised to check before they travel, as the action is likely to lead to delays and cancellations.
When are the Tube strikes?
Members of TSSA rail union working as customer service manager on the London Underground are already going on strike on Friday 26 April .
TSSA Customer Service Managers at London Underground will also take part in an overtime ban from Monday 29 April to Friday 5 May , which will include the May bank holiday.
This overtime ban is expected to lead to station closures at very short notice.
TSSA General Secretary Maryam Eslamdoust said: “We will continue to take sustained action until London Underground is prepared to negotiate with us in good faith.”
Transport for London, which runs London Underground, has said it is “disappointed” by the planned action and has urged TSSA urge TSSA to “continue to work with us to help find a resolution.”
A planned strike by Aslef members on the London Underground for Saturday 4 May has now been called off.
When are the Heathrow Airport strikes?
Heathrow, the UK’s largest airport, is facing major disruption in May with a series of strikes across different departments.
Unite union has said almost 800 members will be taking part in a week of strike action beginning at 12.01am on Tuesday 7 May and ending at 11.50pm on Monday 13 May in a dispute over the outsourcing of jobs.
Jobs in passenger services (assisting travellers to catch connecting flights), trolley operations and campus security (security guards responsible for workers at Heathrow and vehicles being checked entering Heathrow) are expected to be outsourced by 1 June.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Heathrow Airport’s actions are deplorable, it is raking in massive profits for the bosses while trying to squeeze every last penny out of its workforce.”
Unite members from passenger services, trolley operations, campus security, firefighters and airside operations will strike from 7 May up to and including 13 May.
In a separate dispute, Unite members at AFS Ltd, an airline refuelling company, are also taking part in industrial action at Heathrow Airport on Saturday 4 May , Sunday 5 May and Monday 6 May (bank holiday) over pay and conditions.
Unite said the action will “inevitably cause widespread disruption across the airport leading to delays and disruption.”
A Heathrow Airport spokesperson said: “We are reorganising our operations to deliver better results for our customers.
“There are no job losses as a result of these changes, and we continue to discuss with Unite the implementation of these changes for the small number of colleagues impacted.
Unite’s threats of potential industrial action are unnecessary, and customers can be reassured that we will keep the airport operating smoothly just like we have in the past.”
Border Force staff, who are members of the PCS union, and responsible for immigration controls and passport checks are due to go on strike for four days between Monday 29 April and Thursday 2 May in the run-up to the bank holiday.
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Aslef drivers to hold more train strikes in early May
Rolling 24-hour walkouts to halt many services on c2c, Thameslink, Southeastern, LNER and more
Train drivers will strike again in early May in a series of rolling 24-hour walkouts that will bring many services around Great Britain to a halt.
The Aslef union has called a set of strikes from 7 May to 9 May across all the national rail operators contracted to the Department for Transport (DfT), falling within a six-day overtime ban that is also likely to cause severe disruption on some networks.
The industrial action is part of the long-running pay dispute , with some train drivers now going five years without a pay increase.
Most operators will not run any trains on strike days. Although the strikes are at the English operators under the DfT, cross-border services to Wales and Scotland will also be hit on relevant days.
Aslef members voted overwhelmingly in February to continue industrial action.
The union’s general secretary, Mick Whelan, said: “It is now a year since we sat in a room with the train companies – and a year since we rejected the risible offer they made and which they admitted, privately, was designed to be rejected.”
Drivers were offered a two-year deal worth 4% annually, but with changes to working conditions attached. The rise was less than that offered to other parts of the industry in percentage terms.
Whelan said the government’s argument that the offer should have been put to members was disingenuous, given the repeated strike votes.
Drivers will first strike at c2c, Greater Anglia, Great Northern, Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern/Gatwick Express and South Western Railway on Tuesday 7 May.
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It will be followed by a 24-hour walkout at Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains on Wednesday 8 May; and at LNER, Northern and TransPennine Express on Thursday 9 May.
The wave of action is the fourth week of rolling strikes staged by Aslef since December, after it altered its tactics in a dispute that has lasted almost two years.
A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group, representing train operators, said: “This wholly unnecessary strike action called by the Aslef leadership will sadly disrupt customers and businesses once again, while further damaging the railway at a time when taxpayers are continuing to contribute an extra £54m a week just to keep services running.”
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