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Tube Strike sign at Paddington. London Underground strikes are an intermittent part of life in the capital of the United Kingdom. Described as "one of Britain's most strike-prone industries", [1] the London Underground has been subject to travel disruption due to industrial action organised by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), ASLEF and other unions, in response ...
On 7 June, initial strike dates were announced for 21, 23 and 25 June, with rail employees at Network Rail and 13 train operators joining the action. It was also announced that the 21 June strike would coincide with a planned 24-hour strike to be held by workers on the London Underground. [30]
It was also announced that the 21 June strike would coincide with a planned 24-hour strike to be held by workers on the London Underground. [7] The 21 June walkout involved 40,000 rail staff, as well as 10,000 workers from London Underground. [8] Further strikes were subsequently called for 27 July, [9] 18 and 20 August. [10] and 15 and 17 ...
He confirmed that strikes at Network Rail and 13 train operators will go ahead on Tuesday, Thursday and next Saturday, and on London Underground on Tuesday.
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Transport for London has warned London Underground passengers to ‘only travel if their journey is essential’ from Sunday until Friday
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The RMT and Aslef unions will ballot London Underground workers on potential strike action in the capital in a row over pay.