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RMT have cancelled strike action across Tube lines this week
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 ...
Nearly 300 compliance officers at Transport for London (TfL) will go on strike later this week over what they say are unfair wages. The Compliance, Policing, Operations and Security Directorate ...
The Aslef union, which represents nine out of 10 Tube train drivers, has called strikes on the London Underground on Monday 8 April and Saturday 4 May. The industrial action is likely to bring the ...
The city was expected to lose £100 million a day according to some experts
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Tube Lines planned to order 93 new Piccadilly line trains, which would enter service by 2014. [6] In January 2007, Tube Lines started the procurement process, by asking whether train manufacturers would be interested in supplying them. [7] Contract award was anticipated for 2008, with trains to enter service in 2014. [7]
London Underground services will now run as normal on 7 and 12 November