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11 January 2023 - Rail strikes - Oral evidence

Committee Transport Committee
Inquiry Rail strikes

Wednesday 11 January 2023

Start times: 9:30am (private) 9:30am (public)


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Transport Committee to question Mick Lynch, Network Rail and train operators

MPs question trade union chiefs and senior representatives of Network Rail and the Rail Delivery Group on progress towards ending the long-running dispute.

This evidence session is the third of its kind since July 2022 and follows the strike action taken by rail workers in recent weeks. It also comes as the Government plans new legislation to set minimum service levels during industrial action.

Meeting details

At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Work Rail strikes (Non-inquiry session)
General Secretary at RMT
Interim General Secretary at TSSA
General Secretary at ASLEF
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Work Rail strikes (Non-inquiry session)
Chair at Rail Delivery Group
Chief Negotiator at Network Rail

The cross-party Committee questions witnesses on what an agreement between the unions and rail bosses may include, as well as the likelihood of further strikes.

TSSA Interim General Secretary, Frank Ward, appears on a first panel of witnesses, alongside Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the RMT, and Mick Whelan, General Secretary of ASLEF. A second panel of witnesses includes Network Rail’s Chief Negotiator, Tim Shoveller and Steve Montgomery, Chair of the Rail Delivery Group which represents train companies.

The TSSA, along with Unite, recently accepted an offer from Network Rail; the RMT rejected the December offer. Both the RMT and the TSSA rejected an offer from the Rail Delivery Group in December. 

Location

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House

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