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London tube drivers launch second 24-hour strike over four-day week dispute
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Politique·23.04.2026Résumé IA

London tube drivers launch second 24-hour strike over four-day week dispute

London Underground faces a second 24-hour strike from midday Thursday as RMT union drivers protest TfL's proposed voluntary four-day working week, citing fatigue and safety concerns. Services are reduced across most lines, with Piccadilly, Waterloo & City and Circle lines expected to have no service during strike hours. The dispute continues with no further talks scheduled, and RMT has threatened four more strikes in May and June.

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Guardian UK
London Underground Drivers Begin 24-Hour Strike Over 4-Day Week Plan
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Business·21.04.2026Résumé IA

London Underground Drivers Begin 24-Hour Strike Over 4-Day Week Plan

London Underground faces significant disruption as RMT union drivers begin 24-hour strikes over TfL's voluntary compressed four-day week proposal. The strike, running from midday Tuesday, closes Piccadilly and Circle lines entirely, with Metropolitan line suspended between Baker Street and Aldgate and Central line cut between White City and Liverpool Street. A second 24-hour strike begins Thursday. RMT warns longer working days risk driver fatigue and compromise safety, while TfL calls the action unnecessary and notes the change is voluntary.

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BBC News
London Tube Drivers Announce Six 24-Hour Strikes Over Four-Day Week Plan
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Labor·20.04.2026Résumé IA

London Tube Drivers Announce Six 24-Hour Strikes Over Four-Day Week Plan

London Underground drivers will stage six 24-hour strikes starting 21 April over plans for a voluntary four-day working week. The RMT union opposes the proposal, saying longer shifts would cause driver fatigue and compromise safety. TfL says the change would be voluntary with no reduction in contractual hours. Services on Piccadilly, Circle and parts of Central and Metropolitan lines will be affected.

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