Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Warning of travel disruption over planned strike action by Tube workers

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TRAVELLERS in London are being warned that planned strike action by Tube workers in the run-up to Christmas could cause severe disruption.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union are planning to take industrial action on two days and eight nights in November and December, in a dispute over new driver rosters,

Transport for London said if the action goes ahead it would severely disrupt services on the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines on Friday, November 26 and Saturday, December 18.

It could mean a significan­tly reduced service on these lines all day, with little or no service in places. Services on the morning of Saturday, November 27 and Sunday, December 19 may also be disrupted.

The RMT has also called strikes to coincide with reintroduc­tion of Night Tube services on the Central and Victoria lines from the evening of Saturday, November 27 and on weekends throughout December.

Nick Dent, director of London Undergroun­d customer operations, said: “At such a pivotal time for the capital’s recovery, we are hugely disappoint­ed that the RMT is threatenin­g London with this unnecessar­y action.

“By making changes to Tube driver rosters, we have provided greater flexibilit­y for drivers as well as permanent work and job certainty, something welcomed by all other unions.

“The return of Night Tube is a hugely significan­t moment for the night-time economy and for Londoners travelling late at night who will have improved journey times and an additional safe travel option.

“We have been meeting with the RMT for a number of months through Acas to try and resolve their issues and we remain open to talking further.”

 ?? DAVID MIRZEOFF ?? Strike action could affect Tube services from this Friday
DAVID MIRZEOFF Strike action could affect Tube services from this Friday

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