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London underground workers set to start week of strike action

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Posted on September 7, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -London underground workers are to begin a week of rolling strikes on Sunday, action which is set to bring the network to a standstill and cause massive disruption for travellers in

London underground workers set to start week of strike action

Overview of the Strike Action

LONDON (Reuters) -London underground workers are to begin a week of rolling strikes on Sunday, action which is set to bring the network to a standstill and cause massive disruption for travellers in the British capital.

Details of the Strike

Passengers are advised to complete their journeys by 6 p.m. on Sunday (1700 GMT) with almost no "Tube" trains expected to run between Monday and Thursday as staff stage a series of staggered walkouts.

Impact on Transport Services

Additionally the Docklands Light Railway, which connects the financial centres of Canary Wharf and the City of London, will not be running on Tuesday and Thursday.

Response from the RMT Union

The RMT union said the dispute centred on pay, fatigue management, shift patterns and a reduction in the working week.

Effects on Events and Concerts

"They are not after a king's ransom, but fatigue and extreme shift rotations are serious issues impacting on our members health and wellbeing," RMT General Secretary Eddie Dempsey said.

Transport for London, which operates the capital's public transport network, said the union would only accept a deal which led to a reduction in the working week, with staff typically working 35 hours. It said it had been working hard to resolve the dispute and had offered staff a 3.4% pay rise.

Although TfL said there would be severe disruption, some train services in the capital will be running during the strike.

The Elizabeth Line, which operates trains to Heathrow Airport, and the overground rail network will operate as normal, but some stations will see disruption, and TfL said trains were likely to be extremely busy.

As well as likely disruption for commuters and tourists, the strikes have prompted British rock band Coldplay to reschedule two concerts at Wembley Stadium this week, while U.S. singer Post Malone also postponed his two shows in London until later in the month.

(Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Christina Fincher)

Key Takeaways

  • London underground workers start a week of strikes.
  • Major disruptions expected for commuters and tourists.
  • RMT union cites pay and working conditions as issues.
  • Docklands Light Railway also affected on certain days.
  • Coldplay and Post Malone concerts rescheduled due to strikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a strike?
A strike is a work stoppage initiated by employees to protest against working conditions, pay, or other employment terms.
What is the RMT Union?
The RMT Union, or National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, represents workers in the transport sector, advocating for their rights and working conditions.
What is pay management?
Pay management refers to the strategies and practices used by organizations to determine employee compensation, including salaries and benefits.
What is the Docklands Light Railway?
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is a light rail system in London that connects various areas, including financial centers like Canary Wharf.

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