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Southern rail strike enters second day - live | Southern rail strike enters second day - live |
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LBC’s Nick Ferrari asked Paul Cox, a senior official at the RMT, why a strike affecting over a quarter of a million people should go ahead when only 306 people voted for it. You can listen to the heated interview here. | |
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These are the routes with no or limited service today. | These are the routes with no or limited service today. |
Routes with NO Southern service today. Full details of alternatives can be found here > https://t.co/ky08WXeM05 pic.twitter.com/wjDZhm4yUu | Routes with NO Southern service today. Full details of alternatives can be found here > https://t.co/ky08WXeM05 pic.twitter.com/wjDZhm4yUu |
Routes with a LIMITED service today between 07:30 & 18:00. Plan your journey https://t.co/AZeIm9asMg pic.twitter.com/x9uoe1HFM0 | Routes with a LIMITED service today between 07:30 & 18:00. Plan your journey https://t.co/AZeIm9asMg pic.twitter.com/x9uoe1HFM0 |
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Here are some numbers about the strike: | Here are some numbers about the strike: |
Southern is cancelling 946 of its normal 2,242 services each day of the walkout. | Southern is cancelling 946 of its normal 2,242 services each day of the walkout. |
The stoppage follows a series of one-day strikes since April following a ballot of 393 RMT members. | The stoppage follows a series of one-day strikes since April following a ballot of 393 RMT members. |
Southern, which has about 300,000 passengers a day, said on Monday it was operating nearly 60% of its regular timetable during the strike. It added that 88.5% of those services were running on time. | Southern, which has about 300,000 passengers a day, said on Monday it was operating nearly 60% of its regular timetable during the strike. It added that 88.5% of those services were running on time. |
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Whether you’re striking or your commute has been affected we’d like to hear from you. You can share your photos and stories by clicking on the ‘Contribute’ button in the live blog. You can also fill in our form or contact us on WhatsApp on +447867825056. | Whether you’re striking or your commute has been affected we’d like to hear from you. You can share your photos and stories by clicking on the ‘Contribute’ button in the live blog. You can also fill in our form or contact us on WhatsApp on +447867825056. |
We’ll include some of your submissions in the live blog and in our reporting. | We’ll include some of your submissions in the live blog and in our reporting. |
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First class has been declassified across all Southern services in an effort to ease the pressure on overcrowded trains during the strike, the Wandsworth Guardian reports. | First class has been declassified across all Southern services in an effort to ease the pressure on overcrowded trains during the strike, the Wandsworth Guardian reports. |
Southern have said that first class ticket holders will be able to claim back the difference through their website. All bikes that cannot be folded are also being banned from services for the rest of the week. | Southern have said that first class ticket holders will be able to claim back the difference through their website. All bikes that cannot be folded are also being banned from services for the rest of the week. |
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Department for Transport director Peter Wilkinson told a public meeting earlier this year that train drivers who resist changes to their working hours can “get the hell out of my industry”, the Press Association reports. | Department for Transport director Peter Wilkinson told a public meeting earlier this year that train drivers who resist changes to their working hours can “get the hell out of my industry”, the Press Association reports. |
Wilkinson said there will be “punch-ups” with drivers when the government changes their working hours to improve rail services. “Over the next three years we’re going to be having punch-ups and we will see industrial action and I want your support,” he told residents in Croydon, south London. | Wilkinson said there will be “punch-ups” with drivers when the government changes their working hours to improve rail services. “Over the next three years we’re going to be having punch-ups and we will see industrial action and I want your support,” he told residents in Croydon, south London. |
Meanwhile, the RMT said today that support from workers on the second day of the strike remained “rock solid”, with pickets outside stations and depots. | Meanwhile, the RMT said today that support from workers on the second day of the strike remained “rock solid”, with pickets outside stations and depots. |
The union’s general secretary Mick Cash said: | The union’s general secretary Mick Cash said: |
RMT members on Southern stand solid, determined and united again this morning on the second day of this phase of strike action. | RMT members on Southern stand solid, determined and united again this morning on the second day of this phase of strike action. |
Our message that rail safety has to be put before the profits of Govia Thameslink is ringing out loud and clear. | Our message that rail safety has to be put before the profits of Govia Thameslink is ringing out loud and clear. |
The union thanks the travelling public for their understanding and support as we stand up against this failing and greedy rail operator. | The union thanks the travelling public for their understanding and support as we stand up against this failing and greedy rail operator. |
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And more anger... | And more anger... |
My daughter's sleeping on a colleague's floor this week; can't get to work. Have they considered consequences? Seems not. #southernstrike | My daughter's sleeping on a colleague's floor this week; can't get to work. Have they considered consequences? Seems not. #southernstrike |
Let's make @SouthernRailUK pay for the tickets of all disrupted passengers. That would sort the strike out pronto #southernstrike | Let's make @SouthernRailUK pay for the tickets of all disrupted passengers. That would sort the strike out pronto #southernstrike |
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Commuters have also expressed their frustration or support on social media using the hashtag #southernstrike. | Commuters have also expressed their frustration or support on social media using the hashtag #southernstrike. |
Have arrived at #Redhill bus station. Now to go to the station to travel on to London Bridge #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/e1QFcPXxul | Have arrived at #Redhill bus station. Now to go to the station to travel on to London Bridge #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/e1QFcPXxul |
Where are the rest of the 'striking' conductors? Usually lots more. Maybe they are away on holiday? #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/TRwWpsEpAi | Where are the rest of the 'striking' conductors? Usually lots more. Maybe they are away on holiday? #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/TRwWpsEpAi |
Day two of #southernstrike and chaos at #threebridges. It's far too early for these crowds! @SouthernRailUK 👏🏼👏🏼👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/LFfl6IeIKJ | Day two of #southernstrike and chaos at #threebridges. It's far too early for these crowds! @SouthernRailUK 👏🏼👏🏼👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/LFfl6IeIKJ |
@SouthernRailUK #southernstrike 🖕🏽 pic.twitter.com/Lrjqp01xse | @SouthernRailUK #southernstrike 🖕🏽 pic.twitter.com/Lrjqp01xse |
Travelling on the 100 bus to #Redhill and then on to London Bridge #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/zYt3FWGI8H | Travelling on the 100 bus to #Redhill and then on to London Bridge #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/zYt3FWGI8H |
Yes there is disruption, But I'm pleased to support the striking workers 👍👍👍 #southernstrike | Yes there is disruption, But I'm pleased to support the striking workers 👍👍👍 #southernstrike |
It's not just who pushes the button. I was on a train with a man waving a cosh threatening to rape. Conductor called BTP #southernstrike | It's not just who pushes the button. I was on a train with a man waving a cosh threatening to rape. Conductor called BTP #southernstrike |
Well done #southernstrike #eastgrinstead cant even run the limited strike schedule!! More cancelled trains!! #solved by conductorless trains | Well done #southernstrike #eastgrinstead cant even run the limited strike schedule!! More cancelled trains!! #solved by conductorless trains |
I AM ON A TRAIN! (Be it a packed, standing, somewhat smelly train, but still a train!) #southernstrike | I AM ON A TRAIN! (Be it a packed, standing, somewhat smelly train, but still a train!) #southernstrike |
No sympathy for #southernstrike workers. Unions are a nuisance and workers sacked for making people's commute a misery. Get back to work | No sympathy for #southernstrike workers. Unions are a nuisance and workers sacked for making people's commute a misery. Get back to work |
Had to get a super early train to work due to #Southernstrike which meant I couldn't watch The Barefoot Contessa. I hate you all. | Had to get a super early train to work due to #Southernstrike which meant I couldn't watch The Barefoot Contessa. I hate you all. |
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The BBC has spoken to some affected commuters at Three Bridges. | The BBC has spoken to some affected commuters at Three Bridges. |
It's day two of the #SouthernStrike with thousands of commuters affected. We spoke to some of them at Three Bridges. pic.twitter.com/yGFegl7qS9 | It's day two of the #SouthernStrike with thousands of commuters affected. We spoke to some of them at Three Bridges. pic.twitter.com/yGFegl7qS9 |
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On Wednesday, striking rail workers are to stage a protest outside the Department for Transport amid claims that the government has put a “blockade” on talks to end the row, which would have prevented this week’s strikes. The RMT said a deal was being discussed based on an offer made last week by ScotRail in a similar dispute which led to strikes being suspended. RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: | On Wednesday, striking rail workers are to stage a protest outside the Department for Transport amid claims that the government has put a “blockade” on talks to end the row, which would have prevented this week’s strikes. The RMT said a deal was being discussed based on an offer made last week by ScotRail in a similar dispute which led to strikes being suspended. RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: |
RMT can confirm that we were within an inch of making progress towards boxing off a deal with Southern in Acas talks on Friday afternoon that was based on the offer from ScotRail, an offer that enabled us to suspend all industrial action in the ScotRail guards dispute. | RMT can confirm that we were within an inch of making progress towards boxing off a deal with Southern in Acas talks on Friday afternoon that was based on the offer from ScotRail, an offer that enabled us to suspend all industrial action in the ScotRail guards dispute. |
We were just getting into the detailed wording when suddenly the plug was pulled and our legs were kicked from under us. We have it on good authority that the deal, which would have enabled us to suspend the Southern strike action this week, was sabotaged by the Government with their director of rail, Peter Wilkinson, directing operations from outside the talks. | We were just getting into the detailed wording when suddenly the plug was pulled and our legs were kicked from under us. We have it on good authority that the deal, which would have enabled us to suspend the Southern strike action this week, was sabotaged by the Government with their director of rail, Peter Wilkinson, directing operations from outside the talks. |
We are now taking our protest direct to the Department for Transport. We want the government to stop weaponising the Southern dispute for political purposes and we want them to stop treating passengers and staff as collateral damage in a war that Peter Wilkinson has unilaterally declared on the rail unions. | We are now taking our protest direct to the Department for Transport. We want the government to stop weaponising the Southern dispute for political purposes and we want them to stop treating passengers and staff as collateral damage in a war that Peter Wilkinson has unilaterally declared on the rail unions. |
The Department denied the claims. | The Department denied the claims. |
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Good morning. For a second day, commuter misery looms for thousands in the south-east, as the five-day Southern rail strike enters a second day. | Good morning. For a second day, commuter misery looms for thousands in the south-east, as the five-day Southern rail strike enters a second day. |
The walkout is the result of a bitter dispute between Southern’s operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union over plans to change the role of conductors and other job changes, after talks at the mediation service Acas collapsed. | The walkout is the result of a bitter dispute between Southern’s operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union over plans to change the role of conductors and other job changes, after talks at the mediation service Acas collapsed. |
The service has been in the headlines for months as industrial action and staff shortages have hit services, exacerbating Southern’s persistent delays and cancellations, as well as overcrowding on the remaining trains. Last month Southern cancelled hundreds of services each day in an attempt to improve reliability on the remaining routes, while MPs on the transport committee summoned union bosses and GTR management to question them on the chaos. | The service has been in the headlines for months as industrial action and staff shortages have hit services, exacerbating Southern’s persistent delays and cancellations, as well as overcrowding on the remaining trains. Last month Southern cancelled hundreds of services each day in an attempt to improve reliability on the remaining routes, while MPs on the transport committee summoned union bosses and GTR management to question them on the chaos. |
Southern announced its emergency timetable will include 60% of its normal services this week, although some areas of Sussex will have no trains at all. The BBC has a useful summary of the services that will be worst hit. | Southern announced its emergency timetable will include 60% of its normal services this week, although some areas of Sussex will have no trains at all. The BBC has a useful summary of the services that will be worst hit. |
Yesterday, the prime minister’s official spokeswoman said Theresa May “strongly condemns” the strike, but Labour claimed it was becoming increasingly clear that the government was a barrier to resolving the dispute. | Yesterday, the prime minister’s official spokeswoman said Theresa May “strongly condemns” the strike, but Labour claimed it was becoming increasingly clear that the government was a barrier to resolving the dispute. |
We’ll be following the strike as it unfolds this morning. You can read the Guardian view of the strikes below: | We’ll be following the strike as it unfolds this morning. You can read the Guardian view of the strikes below: |
Related: The Guardian view on the Southern train strike: keep the doors open for talks | Editorial | Related: The Guardian view on the Southern train strike: keep the doors open for talks | Editorial |
Updated | Updated |
at 7.44am BST | at 7.44am BST |