“There’s a further five months available to us after this,” Mick Lynch told LBC, warning of more train strike disruption well into 2023
Union members are also striking over the planned 1,900 job cuts to the train networks and changes to terms and conditions.In the new year planned walk-outs will also take place on January 3, 4, 6 and 7.In an interview this morning with LBC’s Nick Ferrari, he said: “There’s a further five months available to us after this.”
When questioned about whether the strikes could continue into January, he said: “Well, Nick, my job is to try and get a solution. “I don’t sit there and say this dispute is going to last this long and this is what I want to do with it. We respond to the situation that we are in, how the talks are developing, how the situation is developing and the requirements of our members because we talk to our members about what they want to do all the way through this.
“So, we haven’t got an game or an end date or we want to stop this disruption on this date. What this action is providing is some mandate at the table and some leverage to get a result for our people and that’s what we’re seeking to do all the time. So I’m not planning any particular industrial action going forward.”
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