RMT Urges Immediate Talks to Prevent Imminent January Tube Strikes

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 4, 2024 21:00 PMNews
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In a decisive move to address grievances and prevent upcoming strikes, the Rail, Maritime, and Transport (RMT) union has called upon London's Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) to engage in unconditional discussions facilitated by the conciliation service ACAS. This appeal comes in light of scheduled strike actions set to disrupt the Tube services later this week.

The union's call for talks follows a robust mandate for rolling strike action backed by over 90% of London Underground workers. The strike is a response to what is perceived as a subpar pay offer that fails to match inflation rates. Adding to the list of demands, RMT insists on the reinstatement of full staff travel facilities for all tube workers, aiming to prevent the emergence of a two-tier workforce.

Mick Lynch, the General Secretary of RMT, expressed the workers' dissatisfaction with the current offers and the ongoing erosion of their working conditions. He emphasized the urgency of TfL's engagement in meaningful talks to avoid further disruption in London's transport services.

The union has outlined a series of strike actions involving various groups within the Tube workforce:

  • Engineering train drivers are set to commence their action on 5/6 January.
  • RMT members in LUL’s network control functions will take action on 7/8 January.
  • Members in the tubes signaling and service control functions are scheduled for action on 9 and 11 January.
  • All other RMT members, including those in engineering, fleet maintenance, stations, and train operations, will strike on January 8 and 10.

The impending strikes underscore a critical moment for London's transport system, with RMT pushing for immediate, unconditional talks to find a resolution that addresses the workers' concerns and averts a significant disruption to the Tube services.

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