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Drivers’ union ASLEF announced more strikes on the railways

The ASLEF drivers’ union has announced new strikes in the UK.

From the end of the month, drivers will begin new strikes and impose an overtime ban over a protracted pay dispute.

The programme of one-day strikes is designed to “put pressure” on 16 rail companies across the country.

ASLEF members, who make up 96% of train drivers in England, Scotland and Wales, will also refuse to work on rest days between 29 January and 6 February.

The union claims train drivers have not had a pay rise since April 2019. Mick Whelan, ASLEF’s general secretary, said:

We have given the government every opportunity to come to the table, but it is now a year since we had any contact from the Department for Transport. It’s clear they do not want to resolve this dispute.

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