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Tyne and Wear Metro strike: Commuters and shoppers affected | Tyne and Wear Metro strike: Commuters and shoppers affected |
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Drivers on the Tyne and Wear Metro have begun a two-day strike, bringing chaos for commuters and Christmas shoppers. | Drivers on the Tyne and Wear Metro have begun a two-day strike, bringing chaos for commuters and Christmas shoppers. |
The network has been brought to a standstill after talks between operator Nexus and the RMT union broke down. | The network has been brought to a standstill after talks between operator Nexus and the RMT union broke down. |
Nexus has apologised to passengers and local bus companies have pledged to put on additional services. | Nexus has apologised to passengers and local bus companies have pledged to put on additional services. |
The strike comes on what are traditionally two of the busiest shopping days before Christmas. | The strike comes on what are traditionally two of the busiest shopping days before Christmas. |
All of the 60 stations were out of action, leaving passengers having to find alternative routes to work. | |
Bus companies, Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva said they planned to make extra capacity available on major routes. | Bus companies, Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva said they planned to make extra capacity available on major routes. |
Bus companies, Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva said they planned to make extra capacity available on major routes. | Bus companies, Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva said they planned to make extra capacity available on major routes. |
Metro Services Director Chris Carson branded the strike as "totally unjustified", adding drivers had been offered a 15% pay rise. | Metro Services Director Chris Carson branded the strike as "totally unjustified", adding drivers had been offered a 15% pay rise. |
But the RMT union denied that and claimed any pay rise was linked to a change in its members' terms and conditions. | But the RMT union denied that and claimed any pay rise was linked to a change in its members' terms and conditions. |
General secretary Mick Cash described support for the strike from members as "rock solid". | General secretary Mick Cash described support for the strike from members as "rock solid". |
He said: "The company attitude shows nothing but contempt for our reasonable and justifiable claim which would provide flexibility for the introduction of the new rolling stock whilst seeing a fair increase in salary levels and a reduction in the working week." | He said: "The company attitude shows nothing but contempt for our reasonable and justifiable claim which would provide flexibility for the introduction of the new rolling stock whilst seeing a fair increase in salary levels and a reduction in the working week." |
Some people took to social media to vent their anger at the RMT, while others defended the right to strike. | Some people took to social media to vent their anger at the RMT, while others defended the right to strike. |
Andrea, who works at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, said she had to start her journey an hour early from South Shields to make her shift. | Andrea, who works at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, said she had to start her journey an hour early from South Shields to make her shift. |
She told BBC Newcastle she was "very unhappy" about the disruption, adding: "Obviously we have clinics and patients coming in and we don't know how all this is going to affect their journeys. | She told BBC Newcastle she was "very unhappy" about the disruption, adding: "Obviously we have clinics and patients coming in and we don't know how all this is going to affect their journeys. |
"The journey back won't be any better so I don't know what time I'll eventually get home." | "The journey back won't be any better so I don't know what time I'll eventually get home." |
Martijn Gilbert, managing director at Go North East, said: "We appreciate that buses will be busier than normal as a result of the industrial action, so we're boosting capacity in key areas to minimise disruption and allow as many people as possible to travel." | Martijn Gilbert, managing director at Go North East, said: "We appreciate that buses will be busier than normal as a result of the industrial action, so we're boosting capacity in key areas to minimise disruption and allow as many people as possible to travel." |
Arriva said it would be using more double-decker buses on the busiest routes. | Arriva said it would be using more double-decker buses on the busiest routes. |
Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk. | Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk. |