The London underground has issued a final -minute appeal to shut down the tube strike, as thousands of workers are ready for walkout to cause the chaos of travel in the capital.
Rail, Marine and Transport (RMT) Union members, including drivers, signallers and maintenance employees, are ready to start a series of attacks on salary and conditions, which will create heavy disruption in services next week.
Transport (TFL) to London has warned of some or any services between Monday and Thursday with some disruption on Sunday.
TFL has offered a 3.4 percent increment, which it describes as “fair”, stating that this task cannot bear the risk of meeting the demand of RMT for cuts in the week.
Nick Dent, Director of Customer Operations of London underground, said that it is not delayed in shutting down the strike.
He said that the company had offered a “fair” payment without attaching an unconditional, which he had requested. RMT For a ballot of your members.
Milan He said that the demand for cuts in a week of 35-hour was “bus ineffective” and would cost hundreds of crores of pounds, he said.
“We have met four times in the last two weeks and we will welcome further conversations.
“It is not too late to shut down the strike and make their proposal for RMT members.”
The final tube-wide strike was more than the salary and pension three years ago, but Mr. Dent said that next week’s action would be different as different groups of workers would exit in different days.
“It will be very harmful to us,” he said.
Passengers It has been urged to investigate before traveling, with tubes that go on, as well as buses, which are expected to be more busy than normal.
Docklands Light Railway Services will also be competed next Tuesday and Thursday due to the strike by RMT members in a separate salary dispute.