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Article on Twitter #12DaysofASLEF suggesting the need to end Driver Only Operation and retain Safety Critical (guard/conductor) person in addition to Driver on all services!
[N]ot to mention making all relevant stock operationally suitable.
Given that DOO has been in operation in Scotland since 1986, rather a forlorn hope. And of course, ending DOO is not a question of retaining Safety Critical staff, it requires appointing, training and paying such staff, not to mention making all relevant stock operationally suitable. Nonsensical political grandstanding.
Do DOO drivers in the central belt get paid more than a driver who drives trains with a conductor on board?I'm sure the drivers will be happy for a pay cut if some of their responsibilities are removed !
I'm sure the drivers will be happy for a pay cut if some of their responsibilities are removed !
I'm sure the drivers will be happy for a pay cut if some of their responsibilities are removed !
I'm sure SNP Rail will be delighted in hiking the fares in the Glasgow suburban route area to pay for someone to sit in the back cab to do the doors, doing away with the Ticket Examiners.
How else will it be paid for, as I would imagine a guard will be on more money than a ticket examiner. Unless you expect the Scottish taxpayer to fund the extra wages for someone to sit in the rear cab doing the doors when the locals enjoy free travel once more.I'm sure you'll be equally vocal about pay rises for drivers taking on more responsibilities going forwards...
Is that what is being suggested?
Works fine on MerseyrailI am against this, how is this going to work on routes like the Argyle/North Clyde/Cathcart Circle which currently use DOO and have frequent stops? I can't imagine having guards work through the low levels.
Article on Twitter #12DaysofASLEF suggesting the need to end Driver Only Operation and retain Safety Critical (guard/conductor) person in addition to Driver on all services!
Do DOO drivers in the central belt get paid more than a driver who drives trains with a conductor on board?
Or to be more precise the company council responsible for them having one of the worst pay and conditions don't drive any DOO services?I know this was a rhetorical question but for the sake of the thread some of the TOCs which have DOO work are amongst the lowest paying in the country. The reasons for this are as much to do with the pandemic affecting pay deals as anything else, but it highlights that at this point DOO (or lack thereof) barely registers when it comes to renumeration.
Article on Twitter #12DaysofASLEF suggesting the need to end Driver Only Operation and retain Safety Critical (guard/conductor) person in addition to Driver on all services!
I am against this, how is this going to work on routes like the Argyle/North Clyde/Cathcart Circle which currently use DOO, 318/320 stock and have frequent stops? I can't imagine having guards work through the low levels.
However, does that necessarily mean that the second person should take over door control?
I actually have more respect for this than ASLEF/RMT wanting no additional DOO but being happy for it to continue where it already exists.
It doesn’t work fine on Merseyrail. One of their (now former) guards got jail time for manslaughter for the death of a passenger after not doing his job properly. How many drivers have been jailed for the death of a passenger trying to board a DOO service? I can’t think of a single one, and indeed the only such death on a DOO service I can think of was on a tightly curved LU platform where an on train guard wouldn’t have made any difference.Works fine on Merseyrail
Indeed, still fighting the DOO battle 40 years after it was lost is ridiculous! What, IMHO ASLEF and the RMT should be doing is ensuring that if any additional DOO operation is proposed, the following apply;
No staff affected should suffer any loss of employment, grade or income (costs would still reduce as the establishment declined through retirement, transfer, etc)
An independent analysis of the suitability of any such proposed route is undertaken (by RSSB, perhaps)
On-train and if applicable, on-station equipment must meet laid-down standards
Every train must still have a rostered second person on board, but can still run if that person is not available due to short-notice disruption
Very sensible proposal however I wouldn't have a second person on board but instead demand extra station staff who are based along the route to help in an emergency as needed, plus provide visible customer support.
So it doesn't work well because one guard didn't do a good job? (Although clearly the passenger wasn't blameless in this case either but that's another debate...)ASLEF can get stuffed. This has been in use safely for over 40 years in some form in the UK, there’s no reason to ditch it now. What will their next mad demand be, the return of a secondman in every cab?
The RMT campaigning to save their member’s jobs and get a fair pay rise is a legitimate reason for an industrial relations dispute. ASLEF wanting to go back to the 1970s isn’t.
It doesn’t work fine on Merseyrail. One of their (now former) guards got jail time for manslaughter for the death of a passenger after not doing his job properly. How many drivers have been jailed for the death of a passenger trying to board a DOO service? I can’t think of a single one, and indeed the only such death on a DOO service I can think of was on a tightly curved LU platform where an on train guard wouldn’t have made any difference.
The Strathclyde setup works, and should be a model for elsewhere.
So it doesn't work well because one guard didn't do a good job? (Although clearly the passenger wasn't blameless in this case either but that's another debate...)
It does work well. Very efficient and fast door operations on Merseyrail.
Numerous platform staff can recite horror stories about dispatch incidents on both Guarded & DOO routes, neither is currently perfect, I’m unsure statistically which is safer, but do recall there’s not much in it, on the regular debates on here.The thing is that Doo is not as safe as you think. You would only hear about death or serious injury. When I worked Doo there were regular ish not so serious instances