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Nicola Garscadden

Lanarkshire commuters warned of last-minute train cancellations due to overtime ban

ScotRail is urging commuters in Lanarkshire to check their journey before travelling as a RMT overtime ban gets underway.

Some late cancellations are expected when the trade union members follow an instruction from the RMT not to work any overtime.

The ban on overtime and rest day working is part of action short of a strike from the RMT and follows the 24-hour strike action on Monday, October 10, resulting from a pay dispute with ScotRail.

Passengers are warned of some daily cancellations starting from tomorrow (Friday) and throughout the period of the RMT’s ban.

The RMT rejected ScotRail’s latest improved pay offer which had been tabled in a bid to resolve the dispute and avert strike action.

This dispute is separate from the Network Rail-RMT dispute that has also resulted in several days of strike action in recent months.

ScotRail’s offer included a five per cent basic pay increase, a six-year job guarantee, a £500 one-off payment for the use of technology such as mobile phones, and improved maternity leave conditions.

ScotRail also put forward a further £390 payment and enhanced commission for frontline teams.

Over 2000 of ScotRail’s employees are members of the RMT, including in roles such as conductors, ticket examiners, hospitality, station staff (including train dispatch), engineering depot staff, train presentation, supervisors, resource co-ordinators, and CCTV operators – though not all employees in these roles are trade union members.

The action short of a strike will see some daily cancellations, as the operation of ScotRail services requires rest day working and overtime as recruitment continues.

ScotRail is urging the RMT to put the latest pay offer to its members.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail head of customer operations, said: “We are really disappointed with this additional industrial action, which will again impact on our customers, following the strike action earlier in the week.

“We do rely on staff working overtime in various parts of the business as we actively recruit to fill vacancies, and unfortunately there will be some daily cancellations starting from Friday, October 14, and throughout the period of the RMT’s ban.

“We will do everything we can to minimise the impact on customers, however, there will be some disruption. We advise customers to check their journey before they travel, particularly in the morning before they start their day.

“We are continuing to meet with RMT representatives to resolve this dispute.”

Information on how this action will impact ScotRail services will be communicated via social media, the ScotRail website, and the ScotRail app.

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