The RMT tells members to accept new role but holds firm on strike action
In the latest episode of the long-running dispute between the RMT and Govia Thameslink Railway, the union has advised its members to accept the new on-board supervisor role, but to proceed with strike action.
RMT general secretary Mick Cash denied there had been a climb down from the union. “Our dispute remains on and the fight for safety continues despite the bullying and threats from Southern,” he said. “We have a duty to issue our members with clear legal advice that protects their position in the teeth of the threat of mass sackings. That is what we have done.”
Read more: Southern Rail strikes will go ahead, says RMT
However, Govia Thameslink Railway CEO Charles Horton, said: “To go ahead with these strikes just days after telling conductors to accept our offer sets new standards in union militancy.”
The row is over a decision to extend driver-operated trains across the network and involves changing the role of conductors – making it the responsibility of the drivers to operate train doors. Some trains could also run without a second person on board, which the RMT has said would be unsafe.
Conductors were asked to sign up to the new roles by November 4 or risk losing their jobs in the new year. Horton said the firm was guaranteeing a job until 2021 and no loss of pay or overtime.
The union had offered to bring ACAS in towards the end of unsuccessful talks last week in a bid to bridge the gap between the two sides – it has since reiterated that offer. “The union is geared up and ready for those talks on Monday.”
As it stands, strikes are set for the following dates:
- 00:01 BST Tuesday 11 October to 23:59 BST Thursday 13 October
- 00:01 BST Tuesday 18 October to 23:59 BST Thursday 20 October
- 00:01 BST Thursday 3 November to 23:59 BST Saturday 5 November
- 00:01 BST Tuesday 22 November to 23:59 BST Wednesday 23 November
- 00:01 BST Tuesday 6 December to 23:59 BST Thursday 8 December