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RE: Strike Action
(02 Apr 2024, 8:00 pm)Storx wrote Guessing it must be a reletively positive offer, which might be accepted, since they've suspended the strike action.

I know we all have our feeling about Arriva, and rightly so, but it's nice it appears they actually want to avoid the strike, unlike other companies in the North East and also rail services which were more interested in playing high school politics.

Conversely, I think it's concerning management have caved in this early.
It's as though they knew what it would take to keep the drivers happy.

Why not offer them it initially?
Why wait until it gets to this stage and potential disruption in addition to miscontent and apathy in the workforce?
'Illegitimis non carborundum'

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