LNER Train Drivers Announce 22-Day Weekend Strike Amid Industrial Relations Breakdown
The strikes, unrelated to the recent national pay deal, will affect services between London and Edinburgh from September to November.
- ASLEF union cites bullying by management and broken agreements as reasons for the strike.
- The industrial action will occur every Saturday and Sunday from September 1 to November 10.
- LNER promises to work on minimizing disruption for passengers during the strike period.
- The national pay dispute with train drivers has seen a proposed 14% pay rise over three years.
- Government and union leaders continue to negotiate to prevent further disruptions.





















