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2022 United Kingdom railway strikes 2022年英國全國鐵路罷工
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2022年英國全國鐵路罷工是一場波及英國全國的鐵路罷工事件。2022年6月21日,铁路、海事和运输工人全国联盟的成员由於不滿工资水平、鐵路公司计划裁员以及與英国政府之间的談判破裂而發動罢工。此次罷工也是英國自1989年以来英国境內最大规模的铁路工人罢工。 英國鐵路網公司以及13家英國铁路运营商的50,000名铁路工人參與了罷工。此次罷工影响了包括伦敦地铁在內的英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士80%的鐵路服务,八成列车停运。 The 2022 United Kingdom railway strikes are an ongoing industrial dispute in the United Kingdom that has seen the largest instance of industrial action in the country since 1989. It commenced on 21 June after members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) walked out over wages and planned changes to working practices that would involve some redundancies. The strike followed the collapse of discussions between the RMT and several rail companies, and involved around 40,000 rail workers from Network Rail and 13 train operators; they were also joined by staff from London Underground who staged a 24-hour strike on 21 June. Disruption impacted the entire railway network of Great Britain, with staff of the main train operators in Scotland and Wales, who were not part
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0001-06-21
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dbr:Prime_Minister dbr:Mark_Harper Mick Lynch, RMT General Secretary * Mick Whelan, ASLEF General Secretary * Manuel Cortes, TSSA General Secretary * Sharon Graham, UNITE General Secretary dbr:Secretary_of_State_for_Transport dbr:Rishi_Sunak
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Strikes and protests
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United Kingdom
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*UK train operating companies * London Underground * Network Rail * Department for Transport *Rail unions: ** National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers ** Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen ** Transport Salaried Staffs' Association ** Unite the Union
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2022
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The 2022 United Kingdom railway strikes are an ongoing industrial dispute in the United Kingdom that has seen the largest instance of industrial action in the country since 1989. It commenced on 21 June after members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) walked out over wages and planned changes to working practices that would involve some redundancies. The strike followed the collapse of discussions between the RMT and several rail companies, and involved around 40,000 rail workers from Network Rail and 13 train operators; they were also joined by staff from London Underground who staged a 24-hour strike on 21 June. Disruption impacted the entire railway network of Great Britain, with staff of the main train operators in Scotland and Wales, who were not part of the strike, also disrupted as the trains were unable to operate on Network Rail infrastructure. The strike did not impact Northern Ireland. RMT union members voted to strike after their demand for a 7% pay rise was rejected in favour of a 3% offer, and an initial three days of industrial action were scheduled for 21, 23 and 25 June, with further disruption taking place in July and August, and over the following autumn and winter. They were subsequently joined by members of other rail unions, with the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) and Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) voting to take strike action. Strikes planned for September were suspended following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September. The RMT union claimed that Network Rail had refused to make any further improvements on their pay offer, and made threats on redundancies and pay if strike action was not withdrawn. The action took place against the backdrop of a cost of living crisis in the UK, with the railways one of several industries to experience industrial unrest during the summer of 2022. This led to media speculation of a possible "summer of discontent" involving widespread industrial unrest. The strike affected 80% of rail services across England, Scotland and Wales, with services that were running largely restricted to main lines and urban railways. People were urged to make only essential journeys by train on strike days, and many commuters chose to work from home as they had done during the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK Government announced plans to change the law to ensure "minimum service levels" during strikes by repealing legislation that prevents agency workers being used to replace striking staff, and on 11 July the House of Commons approved the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2022, with the regulations coming into force on 21 July. A deal with the workers was reached in Scotland over pay, benefits and job security ending the strikes in Scotland, and negotiations are ongoing in Wales. No overall deal has been reached with the UK government. 2022年英國全國鐵路罷工是一場波及英國全國的鐵路罷工事件。2022年6月21日,铁路、海事和运输工人全国联盟的成员由於不滿工资水平、鐵路公司计划裁员以及與英国政府之间的談判破裂而發動罢工。此次罷工也是英國自1989年以来英国境內最大规模的铁路工人罢工。 英國鐵路網公司以及13家英國铁路运营商的50,000名铁路工人參與了罷工。此次罷工影响了包括伦敦地铁在內的英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士80%的鐵路服务,八成列车停运。
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