Tomorrow's disruption is mainly because ASLEF drivers are declining to work overtime. Which is entirely their right. Unless you think people should be forced to work overtime?
No one is on strike tomorrow. Overtime is voluntary.
Criticise away for the last three days but tomorrow isn't the union's fault.
Of course not.
But they're not working overtime in order to cause as much disruption to services and travellers as possible. It's not complicated.
I understand that. But where we disagree is thinking we're owed an apology for industrial action. It's the company's job to provide a service. Relying on people working overtime is not an adequate way to do that.
As with nearly all of this - yes, yes they are.
They are choosing to cause as much disruption as they can.
Look, the apology could be a long-form version of "We know it's going to mess you around a lot and we're sorry for that, but we are trying to ensure the railway remains a safe way to travel."
The unions don't really seem to do sorry though, do they?
No one is on strike tomorrow. Overtime is voluntary.
Criticise away for the last three days but tomorrow isn't the union's fault.
And the unions are happy to exploit that and mess up the lives of thousands. Rightyo.
Not true, there have been closed shops in EU countries in the 21st century.
Thought ASLEF had banned their members from working overtime from tomorrow, in the full knowledge that the understaffed company will have no choice other than to cancel even more services ?
Without wishing to repeat myself, overtime is voluntary and if the Southern network is so reliant on it they should have more drivers.
Without wishing to repeat myself, overtime is voluntary and if the Southern network is so reliant on it they should have more drivers.
It does seem to me that a lot of the Southern network does seem to be run on overtime. I would argue that is poor long term planning by them.
Ultimately it is up to the individual if they want to do overtime or not but I do think sympathy for the Unions is going to start disappearing when the driver's strike next week closes the whole network next week (I am having to get the coach from Worthing to London next week to get to a meeting).
Yes, we all know that, and Southern have mismanaged things on a colossal scale, but the drivers are not allowed to work any overtime tomorrow.....as instructed by the Union. Or is that not the case ?
Correct.
Tomorrow's disruption is mainly because ASLEF drivers are declining to work overtime. Which is entirely their right. Unless you think people should be forced to work overtime?
So you don't believe the action has been taken in order to cause as much disruption as possible to services?
Maybe they're all just winding down for Christmas. Is that it?
Diddums most of us are forced to work unpaid overtime.