Another tube strike is on the way

Underground
Author: Louise EastonPublished 22nd Feb 2023

Another strike is on the way by London Underground drivers as a row over their pensions and working arrangements continue.

Industrial action will be taken on the same day as the Budget which is March 15th, following a vote in favour of a walk out by 99% of Aslef on a 77% turnout in a ballot.

Finn Brennan, Aslef's full-time organiser on the underground said: "Our members are not prepared to put up any longer with the threats to their working conditions and pensions.

" We understand that Transport for London faces financial challenges, post-pandemic, but our members are simply not prepared to pay the price for the government's failure to properly fund London's public transport system.

"Cuts to safety training have already been forced through and management is open that they plan to remove all current working agreements under the guise of "modernisation" and "flexibility" and to replace the agreed attendance and discipline policies.

"Proposals to slash pension benefits are due to be announced in the next week.

"We are always prepared to discuss and negotiate on changes, but our members want an unequivocal commitment from TfL that management will not continue to force through detrimental changes without agreement.

"Unless they are prepared to work with us, and accept that changes have to come by agreement, and bring real benefits to staff, rather than just cuts and cost savings, this will be only the first day of action in a protracted dispute."

Around 100,000 civil servants in the Public and Commercial Services union are also planning to strike on Budget day in a long running dispute over jobs, pay and pensions.

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