DLR workers to strike for 17 days in New Year

The ongoing dispute between members of the RMT union and KeolisAmey Docklands (operators of the Docklands Light Railway) is set to escalate significantly in the New Year with strikes lasting a total of 17 days having been called. The RMT continue to claim that their members still feel they are not being listened to with alleged bullying, breaches of agreements and the use of agency staff.

There will now be 24 hour strikes on 11th, 13th January and 11th February, 48 hour strikes on 8th-10th, 7th-9th March, 10th-12th March and four day strikes from 21st to 25th March and 29th March to 2nd April.

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1 Response to DLR workers to strike for 17 days in New Year

  1. James palma says:

    Hm, I cannot see these going ahead, especially as the union members would lose too much money for too little benefit.

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