Tube strikes bring more chaos to London as second 24-hour walk out begins
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Tube strikes bring more chaos to London as second 24-hour walk out begins.
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London commuters are bracing for further travel chaos as RMT union drivers launch their second 24-hour tube strike from midday today.The walkout follows Tuesday's industrial action, with no fresh negotiations having taken place to resolve the ongoing dispute over Transport for London's (TfL) proposed four-day working week for Underground staff.While TfL maintains the scheme would be voluntary, RMT members have rejected what they describe as an "imposed, fake four-day week" and continue to press their concerns about shift lengths and driver fatigue.More than half of tube drivers are members of the Aslef union, which supports the proposals and is not participating in the strikes.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Passengers should expect significantly reduced services across all Underground lines from midday.Operations will be halted completely by 8pm.The Piccadilly, Waterloo & City and Circle lines face complete shutdowns during strike hours.Sections of the Metropolitan and Central...
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