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it is a row over pay. the government says it has facilitated a deal between the two rowing factions of the unions and the train companies. the train companies say they have offered members of the rmt union a 5% pay deal. the rmt union say that s not enough. we want a decent pay rise, we are not greedy. we haven t had an offer, a clean pay rise without strings attached. and we re not prepared to fund these very modest pay rises through job cuts and cuts to the services that will affect our members but will also affect the travelling public, and many people who accept. ..who should expect a turn up and go, accessible, safe and secure railway. a lot of the criticism surrounding today has been the fact that it is the bank holiday weekend here in the uk, and that there are a number of big events happening across the country that people will find it now difficult to get to. there s the reading and leeds festivals, here in the capital, there s the notting hill carnival
running are subject to disruption. a number of frustrated people, but largely they have been able to get on trains hours later. this is a strike going on for 18 months, or at least industrial action has. it is a row over pay. the government says has facilitated a deal. the train companies say they have offered members of the rmt union a 5% pay deal. the union say it isn t enough. we want a decent pay rise, we are not greedy. we haven t had an offer, a clean pay rise without strings attached. and we re not prepared to fund these very modest pay rises through job cuts and cuts to the services that will affect our members but will also affect the travelling public, and many people who accept. ..who should expect a turn up and go, accessible, safe and secure railway. a lot of the criticism has been
rail workers have begun the further 48 hour strike in their dispute over pay and conditions, disrupting train services in england, scotland and wales. separately train companies have offered train drivers in the aslef union a 4% pay deal this year and next in an attempt to resolve the pay dispute. the prime minister has said he wants to have what he called a grown up conversation with unions to bring an end to the recent ongoing strike action. it understood a number of unions will hold talks with ministers early next week. deputy political editor vicky young is at westminster. is this a sign of a positive development in the long running strikes? neitherside development in the long running strikes? neither side sounding particularly optimistic but it has been confirmed health secretary steve barclay will meet unison on monday, the latest in a string of several meetings held over the months, haven t always gone particularly well and haven t
offered but still well below the 10% rise the unions want. offered but still well below the 10% rise the unions want. a 10% increase is ust rise the unions want. a 10% increase is just unaffordable rise the unions want. a 10% increase isjust unaffordable for rise the unions want. a 10% increase is just unaffordable for the is just unaffordable for the scottish government. we have a fixed budget and it is already fully utilised for this year. to do anything that would increase the resolution that we have on this would mean that many would have to come from elsewhere. i am very disappointed that we are moving to strike action. it is disruption for children and young people and their families and we don t want to see it. one of the reasons they are angry, these negotiations have been going on for weeks and there was another offer made to the teaching union a couple of days ago. but they said that this was insulting for its members. they said it was just a rehash of a previous offer