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Tube strike set to go ahead after talks collapse in London | Tube strike set to go ahead after talks collapse in London |
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A 24-hour strike by London Underground (LU) staff is set to go ahead Sunday evening bringing huge transport disruptions to services after a main union walked out of last minute talks to avert the action. | A 24-hour strike by London Underground (LU) staff is set to go ahead Sunday evening bringing huge transport disruptions to services after a main union walked out of last minute talks to avert the action. |
The walkout is set to start at 6 pm Sunday evening and continue into Monday rush hour, affecting the majority of central London Tube stations. There will also be limited service provision in outer London. | The walkout is set to start at 6 pm Sunday evening and continue into Monday rush hour, affecting the majority of central London Tube stations. There will also be limited service provision in outer London. |
Representatives from two unions, the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) and the smaller, Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), met with LU officials at the conciliation service Acas on Saturday in a last ditch effort to avert strike action. | |
The RMT walked out of talks Saturday afternoon saying they can’t accept an “unsafe underground” and indicated on Twitter that the 24-hour strike would proceed. | The RMT walked out of talks Saturday afternoon saying they can’t accept an “unsafe underground” and indicated on Twitter that the 24-hour strike would proceed. |
The TSSA continued reconciliation talks with the London Underground and said Saturday evening they are considering a new offer from the LU and will respond Sunday morning. | |
The dispute centers around staffing numbers, with unions saying staff and passenger safety has been compromised by job cuts and the closure of ticket offices. | The dispute centers around staffing numbers, with unions saying staff and passenger safety has been compromised by job cuts and the closure of ticket offices. |
Talks had previously broken down on Friday afternoon, with the RMT accusing LU representatives of failing to come up with any plans to tackle their staffing and safety concerns. | Talks had previously broken down on Friday afternoon, with the RMT accusing LU representatives of failing to come up with any plans to tackle their staffing and safety concerns. |
Steve Griffiths, chief operating officer for LU, said there was "no need" for the strike, promising the recruitment of around 500 staff this year, the BBC reported. | Steve Griffiths, chief operating officer for LU, said there was "no need" for the strike, promising the recruitment of around 500 staff this year, the BBC reported. |
London Mayor Sadiq Khan previously urged both parties to resolve the issue saying it would cause ”misery and disruption to millions of Londoners.” | London Mayor Sadiq Khan previously urged both parties to resolve the issue saying it would cause ”misery and disruption to millions of Londoners.” |
The London Underground handles some 4.8 million passengers daily. | The London Underground handles some 4.8 million passengers daily. |
Transport for London will run shuttle services where possible Monday but have warned that there will be a severely reduced service across the Tube network on Sunday evening and all of Monday. | Transport for London will run shuttle services where possible Monday but have warned that there will be a severely reduced service across the Tube network on Sunday evening and all of Monday. |
National Rail services will not be affected by the action, but there will be no underground services from key interchange stations. | National Rail services will not be affected by the action, but there will be no underground services from key interchange stations. |
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