Overview
- RMT has begun balloting Eurostar members for industrial action over safety and working conditions.
- The union highlights unreliable trains, poor service recovery and operational safety pressures on frontline staff.
- No strike dates are set; any walkouts would require two weeks' notice, which could affect pre-Christmas travel.
- RMT alleges Eurostar made £1.7 billion in profits last year without reinvesting in fleet reliability or station safety.
- Eurostar says safety is its absolute priority and that it is discussing the issues with RMT, with no strike confirmed.