What tubes are on strike?
What tubes are on strike?
Strikes are planned on the Tube network. There are overnight strikes on the Central and Victoria lines every Friday and Saturday until Sunday 19 June 2022. There will also be overnight strikes on the Jubilee line every Friday and Saturday from Saturday 21 May – when Night Tube re-opens – until Sunday 19 June 2022.
Are Tube drivers on strike?
RMT members, not just drivers, are striking over over plans to cut up to 600 station posts, concerns over pay, pensions and working conditions.
Are London tubes on strike?
Tube Strike: Disruption easing on Tube network after strike ends. London Underground is returning to normal following the end of a second 24-hour Tube strike in three days. The walkout by 10,000 RMT union members ended at 00:01 GMT on Friday, in a dispute over jobs and pensions. They had also been on strike on Tuesday.
Are there any Tube strikes planned for tomorrow?
No further Tube strikes are currently planned during the day. However, workers are striking on Night Tube services every Friday and Saturday night until 19 June.
How much do Tube drivers earn?
How much do Tube drivers earn? During the initial 12-16 weeks training, trainee drivers are believed to earn about £24,000 which can rise to £30,000 after completing assessments. A newly qualified driver’s starting salary is about £49,000 a year and could rise to £60,000 after five years.
What time does the tube strike start today?
Dates and times revealed. The London Underground strike will take place on Tuesday 1 and Thursday March 3 from one minute past midnight until one minute to midnight.
Why are Tube drivers striking 2022?
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Our members will be taking strike action [next week] because a financial crisis at London Underground has been deliberately engineered by the Government to drive a cuts’ agenda which would savage jobs, services, safety and threaten their working conditions and pensions.”
Is Central Line Tube working today?
No disruptions There are no reported disruptions at any .