Nigel Gibson, one of Aslef’s district organisers, said: “Taking action is always a last resort, because we do not want to inconvenience passengers and our members do not want to lose money, and I hope that the company, seeing the strength of feeling amongst our members, their drivers, will do the right thing and return to the negotiating table.”.
Mick Whelan, Aslef’s general secretary, said: “Our members have been instrumental in the success of the Elizabeth line – it’s a partnership, in practice, between the company and its employees – but, despite our best efforts, MTR has decided not to recognise the input, the importance, and the value of train drivers in this success.”.
Mr Whelan added: “I suspect that the company’s intransigence is because it has lost the contract with Transport for London (TfL) to run the Elizabeth line.
Train drivers on London’s Elizabeth line are to stage a series of strikes in the next few weeks in a dispute over pay.
Members of Aslef will walk out on February 27 and on March 1, 8 and 10.