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New rail strikes a ‘hammer blow’ for hospitality

The RMT rail union has announced three new strikes dates, which will bring further disruption to hospitality. Strikes will take place on 20, 22 and 29 July, hitting major sporting events like The Ashes and The Open Championship.

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UKHospitality Chief Executive Kate Nicholls said: “This fresh set of rail strikes will be a hammer blow for hospitality businesses entering the peak summer season.

“Venues will have been gearing up for bumper sales as schools break up for summer holidays and major sporting events, such as the Ashes and the Open, attract thousands of fans.

Strike disruption over the past year has already cost the hospitality sector £3.25 billion in lost sales and there is no doubt that figure will increase as a result of these strike days.

“Businesses, workers and consumers all lose out and confidence in our critical transport network is taking a fatal blow.

“It is imperative that the Government, rail companies and unions reignite negotiations and get back round the table as a matter of urgency. Sectors like hospitality continue to be collateral damage in this dispute and I would urge all parties to reach a resolution to avoid further damage to the economy.”