Tube workers to strike
London Underground workers have voted to go on strike in protest at plans to close Tube ticket offices, the Rail Maritime and Transport union said today.
London Underground workers have voted to go on strike in protest at plans to close Tube ticket offices, the Rail Maritime and Transport union said today.
Yet again, militant RMT bosses are blackmailing workers and businesses with strike misery. If these strikes go ahead, it will be our workers who don't get paid if they can't get to work and businesses who will miss out on vital trade.
RMT seems to be doing everything in its power to block innovation and progress on our tube network, while making sure their members pockets are lined with up to £62K salaries to drive trains, some of which are driverless capable, and bribes just to do their job on public holidays.
London Underground workers are to stage two 48-hour strikes in protest at controversial plans to close Tube ticket offices.
London Underground workers have voted to go on strike over controversial plans to close Tube ticket offices.
A decision will today be made on whether union members will strike over plans to close London Underground ticket offices.