Thousands of London Underground workers to go on strike
- London Underground station staff belonging to the Rail, Maritime and Transport union will go on strike on October 4 and 6, leading to the shutdown of the capital's Tube service. The strike is a result of an ongoing dispute over job losses and changes in working conditions.
- RMT has raised concerns over safety, including higher workloads, lone working, and increased fatigue, resulting from job cuts and attacks on conditions. They argue that these cutbacks will lead to unstaffed stations, temporary closures, and increased anger from passengers.
- RMT general secretary Mick Lynch calls on Mayor Sadiq Khan to urgently address the matter by engaging in discussions with the union.
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