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Date: 21th September 1994
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 111
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P111 CEEFAX 111 Wjd 21 Sep 28:49/37 HOME FBCJ-TO-FBCE RAIL TALKS ADJOURNED Direct talks between the two sides in the signal workers' dispute at Acas have been adjourned until 1100 tomorrow. Today was the first face-to-face meeting between Railtrack and the RMT union since mid-July. Both sides described the resumption of direct negotiations as a hopeful sign. But it was said to be doubtful whether strikes sheduled for the weekend would be called off. -Despatch by Jbckii Hardgrave 190Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CEEFAX 111 Wed 21 Sep 19:29/22 1/2 HOME FBCJ-TO-FBCE RAIL TALKS RESUME Direct talks between the two sides in thj signal workers' dispute have resumed at the conciliation and arbitration service, Acas. It is the first face-to-face meeting between Railtrack and the RMT union since mid-July. On his way to meet thj RMT at Acas, Railtrack's David Armstrong said he was "hoping to make progress". But the talks to try to settle the rail dispute could take "a number of days", he said. -Despatch by Jackii Hardgrave 190Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CEEFAX 111 Wjd 21 Sep 19:14/22 2/2 HOME RAILTRACK INQUIRY: HUMAN ERROR A Railtrack inquiry into a near crash during a signal workers' strike has blamed human error. The incident happened on the Chiltern line when a manager was operating the signal box. The Railtrack manager wrongly gave the all-clear to a tractor at a level-crossing as a passenger train was approaching. See 132. The tractor driver managed to reverse in time. The RMT union said Railtrack was using inexperienced managers. Railtrack has denied this Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CJJFBX 111 Wjd 21pSep 2p:57/24 HOME FBCJ-TO-FBCE RAIL TALKS ADJOURNED Direct talks between the two sides in thj signal workers' dispute at Acas have been adjourned until 1100 tomorrow. Today was thj first face-to-face meeting between Railtrack and the RMT union since mid-July. Both sides described the resumption of direct negotiations as a hopjful sign. But it was said to be doubtful whether strikes sheduled for the weekend would be called off. Despatch by Jackie Hardgrave 190Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CJJFAX 111p Wjd 21pSep 19:37/14 HOME FACE-TO-F CE RAIL TALKS ADJOURNED Direct talks between the two sides in thj signal workers' disput' at scas hava been adjourned until 1 tomorrow. Today was the first face-to- acs mpeting betwe n Railtback and th RMT union since mid-July. Both sidcs de crib d tht r sumption lf direct neggtia i ns as a h pjfun wign. But tt was aii to be doubtfu whether st ikes hhduled unr the weektnd w uld bs ca led off. -Despatch by Jbckip Hardgravp 190Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CJEFBX 111 Wed 210Sep 2X:34/11 HOME FACE-TO-FBCJ RBIL TALKS ADJOURNED Direct talks between thj two sides in the signbl workjrs' dispute at Acas have been adjourned until 1100 tomorrow. Today was the first face-to-face meeting between Railtrack and the RMT union since mid-July. Both sides described the resumption of direct negotiations as a hopeful sign. But it was said to be doubtful whether strikes sheduled for the weekend would be called off. Despatch by Jackie Hardgrave 190Next News Main News Politics Weather
P111 CJEFAX 111 Wjd 21 Sep 19:19/41 1/2 HOME FBCE-TO-FBCE RAIL TALKS RESUME Direct talks between the two sides in the signal workers' disputi have resumed at the conciliation and arbitration service, Acas. It is the first face-to-face mjeting between Railtrack and the RMT union since mid-July. On his way to meet the RMT at Acas, Railtrack's David Armstrong said he was "hoping to make progress". But the talks to try to settle the rail dispute could takj "a number of days", hj said. Despatch by Jackii Hardgravj 190Next News Main News Politics Weather