Warning of 'significant disruption' across Britain on February 1st due to mass strike action

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Warning Of 'Significant Disruption' Across Britain On February 1St Due To Mass Strike Action
Rail, education and civil service unions are among those taking industrial action on February 1st. Photo: PA Images
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David Hughes, PA Political Editor

Schools, the rail network and Whitehall will be hit by strike action on February 1st in what appears set to be the toughest day in a winter of woe for the British government.

Train drivers with Aslef and the RMT unions are the latest to confirm they will take action on February 1st, joining National Education Union teachers in England and Wales and around 100,000 civil servants in the PCS.

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Downing Street has condemned the “significant disruption” the widespread strikes will cause.

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The action coincides with protests by the Trades Union Congress against the British government’s legislation aimed at ensuring minimum levels of staffing are maintained during strikes in key workplaces.

Industrial action announced for February 1st includes:

  • RMT drivers at 14 train operators.
  • Aslef train drivers.
  • PCS public servants in areas including government ministries, driving test centres, museums, ports and airports.
  • NEU members, which could force schools in England and Wales to close.
  • The continuation of rolling strikes by the Educational Institute of Scotland and the Association of Headteachers and Deputes in Scotland (AHDS).

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British prime minister Rishi Sunak’s official spokesman said: “We’re in no doubt that this strike action, some of which will fall on the same day or days, will cause significant disruption to the public – whether it’s children having their education disrupted or the public trying to go about their daily lives on their commute.

“We don’t think it’s the right course of action, we continue to call unions to step away from the picket lines and continue with discussions.”

A series of meetings of the Cobra emergency committee have already been held to discuss the response to strikes, and more are expected in the lead-up to the February 1st action.

“We have seen that we have been able to significantly mitigate against some of the challenges that would have otherwise been posed by some of these strikes,” Mr Sunak’s spokesman said.

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