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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 1London Underground Drivers Launch 2 24-Hour Strikes as Talks Collapse
8 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 1
- Two 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers will go ahead on Tuesday and Thursday after last-ditch talks failed to avert the action.
- The stoppages were confirmed after negotiations broke down, removing the immediate chance of a deal before the planned walkouts.
- The action is set to hit Tube services across London on both strike days, with further details still expected as the story develops.
Is TfL's four-day week a genuine work-life perk or a dangerous gamble with passenger safety? Why is one drivers' union striking over a deal their larger rival has already accepted?