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Tube strike ballot over job cuts announced | Tube strike ballot over job cuts announced |
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Workers on the London Underground are to be balloted on strike action amid a row over job cuts. | Workers on the London Underground are to be balloted on strike action amid a row over job cuts. |
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said almost 900 jobs have been cut while passenger numbers keep going up. | The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said almost 900 jobs have been cut while passenger numbers keep going up. |
It accused Tube bosses of compromising "safety and customer service across its stations by cutting jobs". | It accused Tube bosses of compromising "safety and customer service across its stations by cutting jobs". |
London Underground chief Steve Griffiths said there were more staff in public areas and crime was at an all-time low. | London Underground chief Steve Griffiths said there were more staff in public areas and crime was at an all-time low. |
The union said 3,800 workers were involved in an "ongoing battle" including a row over ticket office closures and cutting control room jobs. | |
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "A responsible employer would reverse the job cuts and put staff back into station control rooms. | RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "A responsible employer would reverse the job cuts and put staff back into station control rooms. |
"If London Underground really cares about passengers it would reverse the ticket office closure programme." | "If London Underground really cares about passengers it would reverse the ticket office closure programme." |
The union said the Tube aspires to provide a "world-class service" but "a self-service railway that can't staff its control rooms to monitor fire alarms, lift alarms and passenger help points would struggle in League Two, let alone be considered world class." | The union said the Tube aspires to provide a "world-class service" but "a self-service railway that can't staff its control rooms to monitor fire alarms, lift alarms and passenger help points would struggle in League Two, let alone be considered world class." |
Mr Griffiths, London Underground's chief operating officer, said: "The safety of customers and staff is our top priority and our hardworking people ensure London Underground remains one of the safest metros in the world. | Mr Griffiths, London Underground's chief operating officer, said: "The safety of customers and staff is our top priority and our hardworking people ensure London Underground remains one of the safest metros in the world. |
"As the mayor announced last month, an independent review into the ticket offices is being carried out by London TravelWatch to ensure that it's delivering for our customers." | "As the mayor announced last month, an independent review into the ticket offices is being carried out by London TravelWatch to ensure that it's delivering for our customers." |
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