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Tube drivers to stage 24-hour strike in London on August 5

by LLB Editor
14th Jul 15 9:07 am

Mama Mia – Here we go again!

London is set to face another 24-hour Tube strike on August 5 from 9.30pm.

Tube unions Aslef and Unite, who are demanding more pay for staff on the new Night Tube service, are set to meet up with London Underground at conciliation centre ACAS.

The RMT and TSSA are yet to confirm whether they’ll be participating in this strike action.

Steve Griffiths, London Underground’s chief operating officer, said: “We have made a very fair and reasonable offer on pay and the introduction of the Night Tube and we continue to urge the trade unions to put it to their members.

“We will be at ACAS tomorrow for further discussions to resolve this issue and trust the trade unions will be too.”

 

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