The start of 2024 for Londoners could be disruptive as London Underground staff plan strikes.
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00:00 London Underground workers will stage a series of strikes this year in continuing dispute
00:07 over pay with the first industrial action taking place during the first two weeks of
00:11 January. The RMT, TSSA and Unite all recently rejected a 5% pay rise offer from TfL which
00:20 prompted union members to plan a rolling programme of protests featuring two full days of strikes.
00:27 The programme will kick off at the start of the month and action will be taken from Friday
00:32 January 5th to Friday January 12th. Despite not all RMT workers on the London Underground
00:39 going on strike for that entire time, there will be two days of full workforce strikes.
00:45 RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said tube workers who help bring in vast amounts of
00:50 value to the London economy were not going to put up with senior managers and commissioners
00:55 raking it in while they were given modest below inflation offers. A TfL spokesman has
01:02 said in response that they are disappointed that the RMT has announced strike action based
01:07 on a full final pay offer. The TfL say it has been clear throughout discussions with
01:13 trade unions and that this offer is the most TfL can afford whilst ensuring it can operate
01:20 safely, reliably and sustainably. For more on this head to Londonworld.com
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