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Tube strike: When is the London underground closed? | The Independent
2022-06-06 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Tube stations across London will be closed today because of a strike which will cause travel chaos for those planning to return to work after the long Bank Holiday break.

       London Underground advised people not to travel, warning of severe disruption across the network from the start of service on Monday to 8am on Tuesday.

       Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are taking industrial action in a dispute over jobs and pensions.

       Transport for London (TfL) said some train services will run but many stations, especially those in central and south London, will be closed, while others may only open for limited periods.

       Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are taking industrial action in a dispute over jobs and pensions

       (PA)

       Other TfL services, including DLR, London Overground and Trams, are not affected by the industrial action and will be running but will be busier.

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       TfL said no proposals have been tabled on pensions or terms and conditions, and nobody will lose their jobs because of the proposals it has set out.

       As part of previous funding agreements, the Government has required TfL to work towards achieving financial sustainability on its operations by April 2023.

       TfL has proposed not recruiting into around 500 to 600 posts as they become vacant.

       Andy Lord, TfL’s chief operating officer apologised to Londoners for the impact the tube strike will have on their journeys as he acknowledged the damage it will do to the economy “at a time when public transport is playing a crucial role in the capital’s recovery”.

       He said: “While our focus is always on helping everyone travel around London whenever they want, the expected impact of the RMT’s action means we have to advise people to only travel if necessary, as many stations may be closed.

       “Alternatives to the Tube, including the bus and rail networks, are likely to be much busier than usual and we expect the severe disruption caused by this strike to continue into the morning of Tuesday June 7.

       “No changes have been proposed to pensions and nobody has or will lose their job as a result of the proposals we have set out.”

       Other TfL services, including DLR, London Overground and Trams, are not affected by the industrial action and will be running but will be busier

       (PA Wire)

       The RMT said that, under current proposals, 600 jobs will be lost, working agreements will be torn up and the looming threat to pensions remains in place.

       General secretary Mick Lynch said: “We are demanding a direct face to face meeting with mayor Sadiq Khan to sort this mess out.

       “There’s no point in our union continuing to sit opposite management representatives who have neither the inclination nor the authority to negotiate a settlement, when the power lies with the mayor.”

       Richard Burge, chief executive of the London Chamber of Commerce echoed Mr’s Lord’s sentiments, saying he is “extremely disappointed that the RMT has called for a mass walkout by TfL workers in such close proximity to the Queen’s Jubilee Weekend when London will be full of visitors”.

       He added: “The last two years hit London disproportionately hard and the capital is desperately trying to claw back some sense of normality after a tumultuous two years.

       “This strike now puts TfL in a position of having to recommend that Londoners work from home.

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       “Ultimately, this will only harm London’s economy and it is time for TfL to sort out their dispute with the RMT so we can get back to building prosperity and showing the world that London is open business.”

       RMT members on the Tube are also taking action short of a strike, meaning station staff might not work overtime, until Sunday July 10, which may result in short notice station closures.

       


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