
"The strike by Tube drivers who are members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) is set to cripple services again, causing travel disruption for commuters and visitors."
"RMT official Jared Wood said union members felt strongly about the issues at the heart of the dispute, adding other issues were involved such as the length of shifts and changes to annual leave."
"We have set out proposals to the RMT for a four-day working week which are supported by the other Trade Union representing London Underground drivers."
London is experiencing travel chaos as a second 24-hour Tube strike begins, affecting commuters and visitors. The strike, initiated by RMT union drivers, is due to disputes over working week changes. It will last until midday Friday, with delays expected to persist into the evening. The union plans additional strikes unless the issues are resolved. London Underground management has proposed a four-day working week, which is supported by another trade union, but the RMT emphasizes that the dispute involves more than just this change.
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