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May 18, 2023

Tube strike: More London Underground staff to join walkout

More London Underground workers are to go on strike later this month as part of a dispute over jobs and pensions.

The Unite union said hundreds of its members in engineering, maintenance and management roles would walk out on 26 and 28 July.

Tube staff who are members of the Aslef drivers' union and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union are also set to take industrial action this month.

Transport for London (TfL) says it is "disappointed" by Unite's announcement.

It added it was urging the unions to reconsider the action.

As part of the dispute, Unite has called for a guarantee that there would be no increase in employee contributions to the pension scheme, no decrease in employer contributions, and no reduction in pension fund benefits.

It also said it wanted a guarantee that there would be no job losses among London Underground staff.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "The workers are rightly demanding copper bottomed guarantees from Transport for London".

TfL said there were no current proposals to change pension arrangements and no employees will lose their job.

Rail services are also set to be affected by industrial action being held by both Aslef and RMT members later this month.

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