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Southern strike: Latest three-day walkout begins | Southern strike: Latest three-day walkout begins |
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A fresh three-day strike by staff on Southern rail is under way, with hundreds of trains cancelled. | A fresh three-day strike by staff on Southern rail is under way, with hundreds of trains cancelled. |
The action is over plans for drivers, rather than conductors, to operate carriage doors at certain times. | The action is over plans for drivers, rather than conductors, to operate carriage doors at certain times. |
It is due to last until Friday morning, with a further three blocks of strikes planned before Christmas. | It is due to last until Friday morning, with a further three blocks of strikes planned before Christmas. |
The RMT has said the rail company's plans put passenger safety at risk. Southern has urged the union to "move forward". | The RMT has said the rail company's plans put passenger safety at risk. Southern has urged the union to "move forward". |
'Vicious campaign' | |
Mick Cash, general secretary of the RMT union, said: "Despite a vicious campaign of company lies and dirty tricks, including the spreading of bogus numbers about staff working and an attempt to bribe our members with a £2,000 bounty to sell out on passenger safety, the strike action this morning remains absolutely solid." | |
He said the guarantee of a second member of staff with a guard on all current services would solve the dispute. | |
"If that safety guarantee is good enough for Scotland, it is good enough for the South of England." | |
Strike dates announced by the RMT: | Strike dates announced by the RMT: |
But Charles Horton, Govia Thameslink Railway chief executive, claimed modernising the service would be "safe" and provide better service. | |
"We'll have a second person on board every train that has one now and more," he said. | |
"By modernising the train service so that drivers have sole control, passengers will get better on-board customer service and fewer delayed trains. | |
"This method of operation is safe - independent experts agree and a third of the UK's trains have operated this way for over 20 years." | |
Southern said it plans to run 61% of its normal timetable during the strike, which equates to 1,373 trains. | |
But the rail company said fans should make alternative plans where possible for getting to and from the Brighton and Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers match at Falmer, which kicks off at 19:45 BST. | |
Southern said first-class travel had been declassified across all its services, telling ticket holders they could claim back the difference. | |
On Monday, Southern told union members a lump sum of £2,000 was back on the table if they end the dispute over conductors. | On Monday, Southern told union members a lump sum of £2,000 was back on the table if they end the dispute over conductors. |
The money was originally offered if conductors accepted new contracts by 6 October. | |
However, the RMT said the renewed offer was a bribe and did not move the dispute on "a single inch". | However, the RMT said the renewed offer was a bribe and did not move the dispute on "a single inch". |
What questions do you have about Southern Rail? | What questions do you have about Southern Rail? |