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Pubs and bars urge Aslef to follow RMT lead to resolve pay dispute and end rail strikes

Disruption planned for next week

Passengers face more disruption next week due to ASLEF strike action(Image: PA)

Hospitality businesses have cheered Britain’s biggest rail workers’ union accepting a pay deal, but urged Aslef to follow suit ahead of week-long planned disruption.

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union voted overwhelmingly to accept a deal to end their long-running dispute over pay and conditions.

It follows an 18-month row with the Government, resulting in regular strike action causing havoc for passengers across the country.

The vote has been welcomed by hospitality firms, including pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels who have been hammered by strike action leading to fewer commuters and travellers into city centres.

Kate Nicholls, the chief executive of º£½ÇÊÓÆµHospitality, which represents more than 130,000 venues, said: “Hospitality businesses will be breathing a sigh of relief that the critical festive period will be protected from strikes from RMT members.

“Businesses, workers and the public now have a degree of certainty when it comes to their Christmas plans.

“We are not out of the woods yet, with strikes by Aslef set to cause significant disruption next week.

“I would urge Aslef to follow the lead of the RMT and commit to holding no further strikes in December and the New Year.