Drivers Derail Southern
Aslef vote puts brakes on railway’s plans for driver-only trains
DRIVERS on Britain’s worst-performing railway sensationally rejected a deal with bosses over driver-only operation yesterday.
In talks brokered by the TUC last month, negotiators for drivers’ union Aslef came to a compromise with Southern rail on the long-running dispute over guard staffing.
But Aslef announced yesterday that drivers had voted to dump the deal by 54.1 per cent to 45.9 per cent. Turnout was 72.7 per cent.
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