Travel Turmoil: London Braces for Underground Strikes

Travel in London faces significant disruption due to two 24-hour strikes by some London Underground train drivers. The strikes, organized by the RMT union, protest against proposed changes in work hours. Despite talks with Transport for London, concerns about fatigue and shift lengths remain unaddressed.

Travel Turmoil: London Braces for Underground Strikes
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Travel disruptions are imminent in London as the RMT union announced two planned 24-hour strikes this week, affecting the London Underground network.

The union cited unresolved issues, such as fatigue and shift flexibility, despite recent discussions with Transport for London (TfL), the employer.

Commuters will experience delays and service postponements, as some lines won't operate, causing widespread inconvenience on Tuesday and Thursday.

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