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Tube strikes planned - November 2024. Strikes planned by the RMT for early November have been suspended, However, strikes by ASLEF will still go ahead. There will be little to no service on...
2 days ago · The Rail, Maritime and Transport union had already called off strikes by its members after resolving a dispute over pay.. Finn Brennan, Aslef's full-time organiser on London Underground, said ...
Talks have resumed between Transport for London (TfL) and the trade union Aslef in a bid to avert strike action and reach an agreement over working conditions. Disruption is expected on London ...
6 days ago · The Aslef union is staging strikes this month which will impact Tube services. 1 November 2024. Updated 49 minutes ago. London Underground services are set to face disruption due to planned strike ...
1 day ago · The strikes threatened to cripple the capital’s Tube services, with the TfL warning of “severe disruption” on London Underground lines. There are around 5m passenger journeys per day on the ...
3 days ago · London Underground drivers, instructors, managers, and engineers who are ASLEF members will strike and carry out overtime bans between 1 and 16 November.
Oct 31, 2024 · The planned strike action will affect London Underground services on the following days: Sunday 3 November: Services will finish earlier than normal. Customers are advised to complete journeys by 17:00. There will be no service after 19:00. Monday 4 November: Services will run as normal but customers are advised to check before they travel.
Oct 30, 2024 · Londoners are being warned to expect five days of travel chaos over the next fortnight because of Tube strikes. Members of ASLEF and the RMT are staging 11 days of industrial action in a pay...
Oct 16, 2024 · London Underground train drivers are set to strike next month in a dispute over pay, the Aslef union has announced. As well as Tube drivers, instructors, management grade staff and those in the...
Oct 16, 2024 · London Underground drivers and other workers will strike for the first half of November after members of both ASLEF, the train drivers' union, and the RMT, representing most other Tube workers, rejected a pay offer from Transport for London.