- Commuters were struck by two days of London Underground strikes in March 2022.
- 10,000 London Underground employees vote to strike over a dispute with Transport for London.
- A 24-hour strike took place in June, following the Platinum Jubilee festivities
Commuters were struck by two days of London Underground tube strikes in March 2022.
10,000 London Underground employees vote to strike over a dispute with Transport for London (TfL). And, as we now know, the action didn’t stop there.
A 24-hour strike took place in June, following the Platinum Jubilee festivities. More Tube strikes are expected in the near future.
Read more: Tube strike announced for Platinum Jubilee weekend
When will the next Tube strike take place?
On Tuesday, June 21, 2022, the next Tube strike will take place.
It’s expected that up to 10,000 members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will strike for a 24-hour period, causing severe disruption.
Meanwhile, around 1,000 Unite members are expected to quit their roles for the day.
Unlike previous strikes, the action on June 21 falls on the same day as massive rail strikes across the UK, which will affect many key railway lines and take place on June 23, 24, and 25.
Read more: Transport strike stirs chaos
Separately, TfL cautions that overnight strikes on the Central, Jubilee, and Victoria lines will take place every Friday and Saturday until Sunday, June 26.
Why are London underground workers going on strike?
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) claimed a “conflict over pensions and job losses” as the basis for the London Underground strike.
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