Hull Trains drivers to strike over ‘unfair’ sacking of colleague
Aslef said a driver was unfairly dismissed after raising a safety issue at a meeting, a claim the company denies.

Drivers at Hull Trains are to strike for eight weeks in an escalating dispute over the sacking of a colleague.
Members of Aslef will walk out on March 31 to May 24, threatening disruption to services on the East Coast main line.
Aslef said a driver was unfairly dismissed after raising a safety issue at a meeting, a claim the company denies.
“This is a moral issue because we have a culture on the railway designed to keep everyone safe.
“Anyone who works on the railway should be able to report a safety concern without fearing they will be penalised, punished, or lose their livelihood. The company has behaved deplorably.”
A spokesperson for Hull Trains said: “We’re disappointed to receive notice of further strike action from Aslef.
“Safety will always remain our number one priority.
“We are currently reviewing the impact of these latest proposed strike action dates and any changes to services will be communicated in due course.”