i don t get any pay. like everyone else, she wants to know how long this is all going to last. this has become an increasingly fractious and bitter dispute, with both sides blaming each other. but negotiations between the rmt union and the rail companies are | back on again today. | ideas being put forward by bothl parties but the essential point of l this is that we need a guarantee of. no compulsory redundancies and when we get that, we can move onl positively to the other agenda items, which include the stuff thatj the company want to pursue about i changes to working practicesm bosses hope compulsory redundancy can be avoided, but there has to be reformed. . , ., ., , work with the trade unions on how we modernise and reduced the overall costs that can then allow us in various ways to increase wages, but also ultimately stop the taxpayer are paying more into the industry