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Wednesday 26 April 2017

RMT - DOO trains talks collapse

Talks aimed at ending the Merseyrail guards' dispute collapsed yesterday when the company flatly refused to discuss the RMT's compromise solution to the issue of Driver Only Operation (DOO) trains.

Arguments that DOO trains are just as safe simply do not stand up to scrutiny. Figures from RAIB (the Rail Accident Investigation Branch) show that 80% of the deaths and the most serious injuries in the last six years occurred on DOO trains, even though such trains account for only 30% of all trains in the UK. If technology such as CCTV is beneficial, it should be operated by a crew member who can give it their full attention, not someone who needs to concentrate on staying on the correct side of a red signal.

Roger Bannister, TUSC Liverpool region mayoral candidate, condemns Labour councillors for their complicity in the cavalier attitude of the company. He is also appalled by Steve Rotheram's failure to intervene to support the RMT in their objective of ensuring the safety of the travelling public. This can only be seen as a clear sign that he will preside over guards being withdrawn. Roger calls for continuing support for the rail union’s determination to protect all passengers.

Roger will be addressing a pre-election public meeting on Tuesday 2 May at 7.30 pm in the Liverpool pub, James Street, Liverpool, L2 7NS.

2 comments:

  1. Jacquie Hadfield26 April 2017 at 16:16

    It clearly is a health and safety issue and the insistence that this is not the case is unbelievable. I also have concerns about disabled passengers who need assistance. It would appear to be an equality issue too.

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  2. I agree. The platform-train interface is statistically the riskiest part of a rail journey. The guard can give this his undivided attention, which the driver obviously cannot from his compartment at the front - no matter how good the CCTV - with the various other responsibilities s/he has in driving the train.

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