
"London Underground is trying to force through major changes to working patterns that have already been rejected by our members"
"TfL has previously said the change would be voluntary with no reduction in contractual hours and would improve reliability at no extra cost."
London Underground Tube drivers represented by the RMT union plan a series of 24-hour strikes beginning March 24-25, with additional strikes scheduled throughout March, April, and May. The strikes oppose London Underground's introduction of a condensed four-day work week. The RMT argues that management is forcing through major changes to working patterns that members have already rejected. Transport for London maintains the change would be voluntary with no reduction in contractual hours and would improve service reliability without additional costs. The dispute centers on disagreement over the proposed working arrangement and its implementation.
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