
"The RMT has accused Transport for London (TfL) of attempting to impose a new four-day working week with general secretary Eddie Dempsey expressing frustration over the stalled negotiations."
"We have approached negotiations with TfL in good faith throughout this entire process, but despite our best efforts, TfL seem unwilling to make any concessions in a bid to avert strike action."
"The proposals for a four-day working week allow the company to offer train operators an additional day off, whilst at the same time ensuring service levels are maintained."
The Independent covers significant issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, ensuring factual reporting. Donations support on-the-ground journalism, allowing for balanced perspectives. The London Underground drivers are set to strike due to disputes over a proposed four-day working week, with the RMT union expressing frustration over stalled negotiations with Transport for London. The strikes will disrupt travel for commuters, with additional strikes planned in the coming months. TfL aims to offer train operators an extra day off through the new proposals.
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