Strike ballot called off after Wightlink ferry dispute resolved


A planned strike ballot among workers on the Wightlink ferry has been called off after a dispute was resolved.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) were due to vote on whether to take industrial action in a row over working practices.

Wightlink said it has withdrawn its original proposal and agreed to ongoing discussions with the RMT to find improvements for the โ€œlong-term sustainabilityโ€ of the company.

Wightlink chief executive Katy Taylor said โ€œWeโ€™re pleased that we have managed to reach this important step. We take our responsibility as a lifeline service seriously and we are doing everything we can to avoid industrial action as we know the impact it has on our customers.

โ€œWe will continue talks with the RMT and hope to agree a way forward for changes which are needed to further improve our services, increase flexibility and to add additional sailings.โ€

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: โ€œThis is a successful outcome for RMT members at Wightlink who stood together and showed the company they would not accept threats to their jobs or safety.

โ€œRMT is always prepared to engage in genuine talks about improvements, but we will never accept changes that put jobs or safety on the line.โ€

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