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Eurostar staff to strike over pay | Eurostar staff to strike over pay |
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A strike affecting cross-Channel trains is to go ahead on Friday and Saturday after negotiations between unions and Eurostar's management broke down. | A strike affecting cross-Channel trains is to go ahead on Friday and Saturday after negotiations between unions and Eurostar's management broke down. |
About 70 drivers and 20 on-board staff are to walk out over pay for 48 hours. The Aslef union said there could be "some inconvenience" to passengers. | About 70 drivers and 20 on-board staff are to walk out over pay for 48 hours. The Aslef union said there could be "some inconvenience" to passengers. |
Eurostar said it had made a "fair and reasonable" offer and was intending to operate "a normal service". | Eurostar said it had made a "fair and reasonable" offer and was intending to operate "a normal service". |
The firm is confident it can cover the trains with French and Belgian drivers. | The firm is confident it can cover the trains with French and Belgian drivers. |
The services involved are from London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet and Ashford to France and Belgium. | |
'Huge disappointment' | 'Huge disappointment' |
Further strike action will take place on 26 and 27 December unless the row is resolved before Christmas. | |
The Aslef union confirmed it was proceeding with this week's walkout, despite discussions between the two sides. | |
"There is likely to be some inconvenience to passengers," a spokesman said. | "There is likely to be some inconvenience to passengers," a spokesman said. |
The leader of a second union involved said he realised a strike would lead to "huge disappointment" among travellers planning Christmas shopping trips to Lille and Paris. | The leader of a second union involved said he realised a strike would lead to "huge disappointment" among travellers planning Christmas shopping trips to Lille and Paris. |
"I wish to apologise in advance for the inconvenience this will cause," said Gerry Doherty of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association. | "I wish to apologise in advance for the inconvenience this will cause," said Gerry Doherty of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association. |
"But their anger would be better directed at Eurostar who have been refusing for months to reach a sensible settlement with us." | "But their anger would be better directed at Eurostar who have been refusing for months to reach a sensible settlement with us." |