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Southern rail and RMT fail to reach dispute deal | Southern rail and RMT fail to reach dispute deal |
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Union and rail bosses have failed to reach an agreement in a dispute over the role of train guards on the Southern rail network. | Union and rail bosses have failed to reach an agreement in a dispute over the role of train guards on the Southern rail network. |
Rail operator Govia Thameslink (GTR) said talks with the RMT at conciliation service Acas had ended without reaching a deal. | |
The union said its proposals were "rejected out of hand". | The union said its proposals were "rejected out of hand". |
Members staged a strike last week which led to the cancellation of thousands of services. | |
GTR passenger services director Angie Doll said the union would not agree a deal. | GTR passenger services director Angie Doll said the union would not agree a deal. |
The RMT is fighting plans by GTR to turn conductors into "on-board supervisors" from 21 August, with drivers taking over responsibility for opening and closing carriage doors. | The RMT is fighting plans by GTR to turn conductors into "on-board supervisors" from 21 August, with drivers taking over responsibility for opening and closing carriage doors. |
The union wants to ensure there will be a second person on the train for safety reasons, including assisting the disabled and elderly. | The union wants to ensure there will be a second person on the train for safety reasons, including assisting the disabled and elderly. |
'Crucial flexibility' | 'Crucial flexibility' |
Ms Doll said: "We have guaranteed to have a second person on as many trains as today, but the union is rigidly refusing our offer to agree a list of exceptional circumstances when we would be able to run our trains without a second staff member on board, such as during disruption." | Ms Doll said: "We have guaranteed to have a second person on as many trains as today, but the union is rigidly refusing our offer to agree a list of exceptional circumstances when we would be able to run our trains without a second staff member on board, such as during disruption." |
She said: "This would create the crucial flexibility we need." | She said: "This would create the crucial flexibility we need." |
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said the union tabled proposals that would have set the grounds for resolving the dispute. | RMT general secretary Mick Cash said the union tabled proposals that would have set the grounds for resolving the dispute. |
He said: "This would have addressed all of the company's concerns but GTR made it clear that they did not want to ensure the presence of the second person." | He said: "This would have addressed all of the company's concerns but GTR made it clear that they did not want to ensure the presence of the second person." |
He said the RMT executive was meeting later to consider the next move. | He said the RMT executive was meeting later to consider the next move. |
An Acas spokesman said: "Acas conciliation talks have ended without the sides reaching agreement. There are no further talks planned but our services remain available." | |
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