The RMT welcomes resounding victory against ticket office closures

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“We are now calling for an urgent summit with the government, train operating companies, disabled and community organisations and passenger groups to agree a different route for the rail network that guarantees the future of our ticket offices.”

By the RMY Union

The RMT Rail Union today (October 31st) welcomed the government’s complete withdrawal of its ticket office closure plans in light of passenger watchdog objections as a complete victory.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said that it was a resounding victory for the union’s campaign and a win for passengers, community groups and rail workers alike. 

“We are now calling for an urgent summit with the government, train operating companies, disabled and community organisations and passenger groups to agree a different route for the rail network that guarantees the future of our ticket offices and stations staff jobs to delivers a safe, secure and accessible service that puts passengers before profit,” he said.


Featured image: Jeremy Corbyn, ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan, RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch and others march demonstrate against ticket office closures. Photo credit: RMT Union

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