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London Tube Strike to Proceed After Failed Last-Minute Talks

An impending London Tube strike is set to go ahead as last-ditch negotiations between transport authorities and unions failed to reach a resolution. The walkout by TfL workers is expected to cause major disruption across the capital.

1 Jun, 09:07 — 1 Jun, 16:39
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BBCHigh2d ago

London Tube strikes to go ahead as talks fail

Members of the RMT union will strike on Tuesday and Thursday this week in a row over working hours.

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The GuardianMostly Factual2d ago

London tube strike to go ahead after 11th-hour talks fail to find resolution

About half of drivers will take action on Tuesday as RMT blames TfL’s ‘refusal to engage meaningfully’ Strikes on the London Underground will go ahead on Tuesday after a day of talks failed to avert industrial action. About half of London’s tube drivers will go on strike, bringing widespread transport disruption to the capital. A second strike is planned for Thursday. Continue reading...

By Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent

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The IndependentMostly Factual2d ago

London Tube strikes live: Major disruption set to hit capital with TfL workers walkout imminent

Drivers’ union Aslef has accepted the conditions set by TfL while the RMT still plans to walk out

By Bryony Gooch

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual2d ago

London tube strikes set to go ahead unless last-ditch talks deliver breakthrough

London Underground strikes loom as RMT union leaders warn walkouts will proceed unless Transport for London (TfL) offers a breakthrough in emergency negotiations. The dispute centers on pay, working conditions, and staffing, with millions of passengers facing potential disruption if talks fail. Both sides are engaged in crucial discussions to avert widespread travel chaos across the capital.

By TOI World Desk

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