The RMT union’s choice to place the newest pay provide from Network Rail to its membership seems a practical transfer.
It is within the pursuits of either side to finish this long-running dispute.
Network Rail is determined to finish the disruption to the railways.
Acutely conscious that passenger numbers stay about 25% beneath their pre-pandemic ranges, its administration know that each journey misplaced to strike motion – significantly amongst commuters – reduces the probability of the passenger affected utilizing the railways in future.
So far as commuters are involved – and do not forget that three in each 4 rail journeys within the UK both begins or ends in London – the railways are not competing with the automotive, and even with different types of public transport, however with working from residence, with Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
From the RMT’s perspective, there can be concern that a few of its members are affected by so-called strike fatigue, since – even for a union as strongly financed because the RMT – the hardship fund members can apply to isn’t sufficient to totally make up for the wages misplaced on strike days.
The employer has prompt a rising variety of RMT members have been engaged on strike days (the union disputes this) whereas it was additionally notable that through the poll on Network Rail’s final pay provide, held simply earlier than Christmas, some 36% of RMT members voted to simply accept it regardless of the truth that the union’s management urged them to reject it.
The RMT may also be conscious that the general public has by no means been as supportive of its members because it has of, say, hanging nurses and ambulance employees.
That assist is predicted to wane additional because the headline charge of inflation falls.
So it’s extremely important certainly that, not like final time, the union is not making a advice to members on whether or not to simply accept or reject the provide.
There are additionally loads of questions going unanswered and never least in regards to the provide itself.
There is little disputing the numbers.
Differently offered numbers add up the identical
The RMT mentioned this afternoon that Network Rail’s provide “amounts to an uplift on salaries of between 14.4% for the lowest paid grades to 9.2% for the highest paid”, which is in line with the briefings Network Rail have given out in latest days, which had been round a backdated pay rise of 5% for 2022 and 4% for 2023.
The numbers are simply being in a different way offered by either side however add up the identical.
The greater curiosity is whether or not the deal being put by the RMT to its members truly represents what it mentioned immediately was a “new and improved offer” from Network Rail.
Because it seems suspiciously much like the provide the employer put to the union a month in the past.
On that event, Network Rail thought it had sealed a deal, just for the union to show round and reject it as “dreadful”.
It was subsequently reported that Mick Lynch, the union’s common secretary, had been undermined by his hard-left govt committee. The Times quoted an un-named supply as saying that Mr Lynch, who has proved an astute communicator throughout this dispute, was “being bullied by his executive committee”.
The provide rejected final month by the RMT was additionally similar to at least one that one other rail union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), voted to simply accept on the time.
So it will be attention-grabbing to know whether or not, because the RMT implied immediately, this provide is in any means totally different from the one provided final month.
Biggest query surrounds work observe adjustments
And on the coronary heart of that lies the most important query of all, the extent to which the brand new provide from Network Rail is contingent on adjustments to working practices, which has all the time been the opposite key situation on the coronary heart of this dispute.
The RMT insisted this afternoon that the brand new provide was “not conditional on accepting Network Rail’s modernising maintenance agenda”.
That would look like at odds with what a number of the media seem to have been briefed in latest days.
Network Rail has all the time been clear that reform of working practices is important if the railways are to have a viable future and has additionally argued that its means to supply RMT members extra can be improved had been they ready to enroll to reforms.
The RMT has all the time opposed these on the grounds that ‘reforming working practices’ is code for ‘job cuts’.
Network Rail’s final provide promised no obligatory redundancies earlier than January 2025.
It additionally must be remembered that the RMT has solely agreed to place the newest provide to its members in Network Rail.
It has not executed so with a proposal put to its members who work for the prepare operators and who’re represented by the Rail Delivery Group.
So, whereas the strike on Network Rail on account of happen on Thursday 16 March has been known as off – one thing that can deliver pleasure to the numerous 1000’s of racegoers getting ready to journey by rail that day to the Cheltenham Festival – there are nonetheless strikes by RMT members working for the prepare operators on 16, 18 and 30 March and 1 April.
Accordingly, there’s a way earlier than a line will be absolutely drawn beneath this spherical of rail stoppages.
Source: information.sky.com”