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DLR workers to stage two 48-hour strikes in pay row
One of the strikes will coincide with a planned walkout by London Underground workers.
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DLR industrial action to coincide with Tube strike
- One of the strikes will coincide with a planned walkout by London Underground workers in a separate dispute over the closure of Tube ticket offices
- DLR workers, who are employed by Serco, will also ban overtime for 24 hours from January 31 having voted overwhelmingly for industrial action
- The RMT said there had been a "total breakdown" in industrial relations, while pay negotiations had stalled
Workers on DLR to stage two 48-hours strikes
Workers on London's Docklands Light Railway will stage two 48-hour strikes in a dispute over pay. Members of the RMT Union will strike for 48 hours from 4.30am on January 29 and again from February 4.