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Virgin East Coast rail staff vote to strike | Virgin East Coast rail staff vote to strike |
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Virgin East Coast rail workers have voted to go out on strike in a dispute over job cuts, working conditions and safety, the RMT union has said. | Virgin East Coast rail workers have voted to go out on strike in a dispute over job cuts, working conditions and safety, the RMT union has said. |
Five out of six (84%) of those who voted in the ballot backed walkouts and the union said its leaders will now consider their next move. | |
Destinations on the line include London, Aberdeen, Inverness and Hull. | |
Virgin Trains responded to the result by saying it would run a full timetable during any RMT strike action. | Virgin Trains responded to the result by saying it would run a full timetable during any RMT strike action. |
The two sides are in dispute over staffing changes, which the company says would have no impact on safety and no compulsory job losses. | The two sides are in dispute over staffing changes, which the company says would have no impact on safety and no compulsory job losses. |
The union's general secretary Mick Cash said: "RMT will not sit back while nearly 200 members' jobs are under threat and also conditions and safety are put at risk." | The union's general secretary Mick Cash said: "RMT will not sit back while nearly 200 members' jobs are under threat and also conditions and safety are put at risk." |
David Horne, managing director for Virgin Trains on the east coast, said: "With our guarantees that there will be no compulsory redundancies, no impact on safety and a full timetable in place during any action, we urge the RMT not to call a strike which will cost its members pay for no reason, and to rejoin us around the negotiating table." |
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