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Stalled bonus talks 'threaten disruption for Commonwealth Games,' warns Aslef

One-off payments sought for members' extra work during massive sporting event

Train drivers’ union Aslef warned yesterday that transport services at July’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be disrupted if rail bosses continue to stall on bonus talks.

Aslef wants one-off bonus payments for work involved in providing extra services for spectators at the games, which will cause inevitable knock-on effects across the rail network.

Aslef Scottish secretary Kevin Lindsay said: “If we don’t reach a settlement, ScotRail will have difficulty running their services during the games.

“The last thing that we want is to hold Scotland’s Commonwealth Games to ransom. All we are looking for is a fair share.”

A meeting on Thursday failed to resolve the issue which has been under negotiation since last year.

Transport Scotland said a funding package with ScotRail for extra services was close to agreement.

A ScotRail spokesperson said: “We are making progress and are due to meet again in a couple of weeks with the trade unions.”

But Mr Lindsay said: “We would have hoped to have put this to bed months ago.”

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