
"Underground drivers belonging to the RMT union are set to walk out from midday on Tuesday (April 21) for 24 hours, and again from midday on Thursday (April 23) for 24 hours."
"Most lines will see a reduced service but the Piccadilly and Circle lines are expected to be shut down."
"Transport for London denied the claims, emphasising that the changes are voluntary and criticised the walkouts as completely unnecessary."
"These Tube strikes will cause huge frustration for commuters trying to get to work and tourists visiting the city."
The RMT union is set to strike for four days, starting April 21, causing significant disruptions to London Underground services. Most lines will operate with reduced service, with complete shutdowns expected on the Piccadilly and Circle lines. Transport for London has no scheduled meetings with the RMT to negotiate an end to the strikes. Political figures criticize the RMT's actions, claiming they harm commuters and the economy, while contrasting the RMT's stance with the Aslef train drivers' union, which accepted proposals.
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