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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Harry Cockburn

Southern rail strike called off as talks resume

Southern Rail strikes have been called off for Thursday and Friday as negotiations between unions and the rail operator resume, the conciliation service Acas has said.

The industrial action began on Monday and the five-day walkout would have been the longest strike in 50 years. But it was halted as negotiations between RMT Union and Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) began again.

The strike was over the introduction of new rolling stock and changes that meant drivers, rather than guards, would operate carriage doors.

Speaking to the Independent this morning, RMT general secretary Mick Cash indicated the union would be willing to suspend the strike if talks continued.

He said: “We’re prepared to suspend the industrial action for Thursday and Friday if GTR agree to fresh Acas talks without pre-conditions.

“Passengers and the public are sick and tired of the war of words between us and the company. All they want us to do is get around the table and sort the problems out.” 

Southern passengers have endured severe disruption into London, Surrey and Sussex with a heavily reduced timetable running. 

RMT union said it was encouraged its offer of talks had been accepted.

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