Further strikes by London Underground drivers will bring chaos this week after it was confirmed they will go ahead from tomorrow following failed talks with unionists.
Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union members voted against a proposal to introduce a voluntary four-day week with condensed hours for Tube drivers.
Now, despite accepting a three-year pay deal as recently as November last year, the RMT has decided to stage a walkout of train drivers from tomorrow until Friday.
The Circle line, Piccadilly line, Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and Central line between White City and Liverpool Street will all see no service.
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