IMPORTANT UPDATE: The tube strikes planned for November 7 and 12 will no longer take place after ASLEF called off industrial ...
Planned London Underground driver strikes over pay have been suspended. Members of the Aslef union had been due to walk out ...
London Underground drivers have called off plans to carry out strikes on the Tube network just days before they were supposed ...
COMMENT: Industrial action on the London Underground impacts regular, hard-working people, writes Emma Clarke – but none more ...
The condition for starting discussions on a four-day workweek included agreeing to a 3.8 percent pay increase and canceling ...
Members of Aslef were due to walk out on Thursday and again next Tuesday – which would have crippled Tube services. The Rail, ...
It comes days after the RMT union called off Tube strikes by its members after resolving a dispute over pay. Read on for details about the strike action: When were the strikes due to take place?
However, for those who commute within London, and others who frequently use Transport for London’s (TfL) Tube system, planning your journeys ahead of time may be essential as the strikes are ...
However, on Friday afternoon a spokesperson from the union announced they would be suspending the strikes. Planned strikes from the train drivers’ union Aslef still appear to be scheduled to go ...
Strikes on the London Underground had been planned for Thursday (November 7) and for this coming Tuesday (November 12), which ...
As any seasoned Londoner will know, Tube strikes are just as much part of the fabric of city life as the London Underground itself. At first, we were told the latest swathe of strikes had been ...