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Southern rail strike: Second day of three-day action | Southern rail strike: Second day of three-day action |
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Southern rail commuters are facing a second day of disruption as members of the RMT union continue their three-day strike over the role of conductors. | Southern rail commuters are facing a second day of disruption as members of the RMT union continue their three-day strike over the role of conductors. |
On Monday, the union rejected an offer from the company of a £2,000 bonus to staff if they ended the dispute. | On Monday, the union rejected an offer from the company of a £2,000 bonus to staff if they ended the dispute. |
Industrial action has added to months of delays and cancellations for passengers, with the latest strike due to last until Friday morning. | Industrial action has added to months of delays and cancellations for passengers, with the latest strike due to last until Friday morning. |
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has urged both sides to end the disruption. | Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has urged both sides to end the disruption. |
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. |
A further three blocks of strikes are planned before Christmas. | |
Live updates on the strike and other stories | Live updates on the strike and other stories |
On Wednesday, RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "RMT Southern guards are standing firm again this morning as they fight to defend safety and access on Britain's biggest rail franchise. | On Wednesday, RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "RMT Southern guards are standing firm again this morning as they fight to defend safety and access on Britain's biggest rail franchise. |
"RMT thanks the travelling public for their support and understanding as our members demand that passenger safety be put before private profit. | "RMT thanks the travelling public for their support and understanding as our members demand that passenger safety be put before private profit. |
"Southern rail need to get out of their bunker and start serious and genuine talks with the trade unions." | "Southern rail need to get out of their bunker and start serious and genuine talks with the trade unions." |
But Charles Horton, chief executive of Govia Thameslink Railway, which owns Southern, has claimed modernising the service would be "safe". | But Charles Horton, chief executive of Govia Thameslink Railway, which owns Southern, has claimed modernising the service would be "safe". |
"We'll have a second person on board every train that has one now, and more," he said. | "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. | "By modernising the train service so that drivers have sole control, passengers will get better on-board customer service and fewer delayed trains. |
Members of the train drivers' union Aslef are to be balloted for action over driver-only trains on Southern. | Members of the train drivers' union Aslef are to be balloted for action over driver-only trains on Southern. |
Voting will be held next month, raising the possibility of joint strikes in December. | Voting will be held next month, raising the possibility of joint strikes in December. |
Strike dates announced by the RMT: | Strike dates announced by the RMT: |
The RMT's latest three-day walkout, has led to the cancellation of hundreds of trains. | The RMT's latest three-day walkout, has led to the cancellation of hundreds of trains. |
Some routes have no train service, while others have a severely reduced service. | Some routes have no train service, while others have a severely reduced service. |
Southern said where services were operating they would generally finish earlier than usual. | Southern said where services were operating they would generally finish earlier than usual. |
It plans to run 61% of its normal timetable during the strike, which equates to 1,373 trains. | It plans to run 61% of its normal timetable during the strike, which equates to 1,373 trains. |
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