Monday, February 3, 2014

Tube strike: Walkout talks end

Tube strike: London Underground talks end with no agreement

Tube ticket office There are plans to close all ticket offices on the London Underground

Talks intended to avert strikes on the London Underground have ended without agreement.

Members of the Maritime and Transport union (RMT) and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) are due to walk out for 48 hours from 21:00 GMT on Tuesday and again on 11 February.

Union leaders have offered to suspend strikes if plans for ticket office closures are put on hold.

TfL has said it hopes to run a limited service on some lines.

'Absolutely outrageous'

Talks were held earlier at the conciliation service Acas and may resume on Tuesday.

RMT general secretary Bob Crow told a news conference: "We are prepared to suspend the industrial action if the mayor is prepared to suspend the job losses.

"In the meantime, the action remains on. These cuts will be followed by more and more cuts unless we do something about it."

He described criticism of a holiday he took to Brazil last week as "cobblers", saying Boris Johnson was refusing to meet him wherever he was.

In his Daily Telegraph column on Monday, Mr Johnson accused Mr Crow of trying to hold the capital to ransom.

He reiterated his call for legislation to render any strike ballot void unless at least 50% of the workforce took part.

The RMT said 40% of members voted, with 76% of those supporting strikes. TfL said the turnout was 30%.

"It is absolutely outrageous that London, the motor of the UK economy - now contributing 25% of GDP - should be held to ransom by this tiny minority," said Mr Johnson.

London Underground (LU) managing director Mike Brown said: "We're committed to implement these changes without compulsory redundancies and there'll be a job for everyone at LU who wants to work for us and be flexible."

London Underground has announced contingency plans for the strike days, but passengers face travel chaos if the action goes ahead.

TfL warned services would start later than usual at 07:00 GMT and finish earlier than normal at about 23:00 GMT.


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