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London Underground drivers to strike Tuesday and Thursday
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BBC News6/2/2026Labor2 min read

London Underground drivers to strike Tuesday and Thursday

Quick Look

  • London Underground drivers, members of the RMT union, will strike on Tuesday and Thursday over plans for a voluntary four-day working week.
  • Talks broke down as the union cited concerns over driver fatigue and longer hours.
  • TfL aims to run half of services, with significant disruption expected.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

Two 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers are set to go ahead on Tuesday and Thursday due to a dispute over Transport for London's (TfL) plans for a voluntary four-day working week. Talks aimed at averting the action have broken down.

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Two 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers will go ahead on Tuesday and Thursday, as talks aimed at averting the action have broken down.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union are to walk out in a dispute over plans by Transport for London (TfL) to introduce a voluntary four-day working week.

The two sides met for last-ditch talks on Monday, but the RMT union said TfL "failed to provide assurances" over concerns about longer working hours and driver fatigue.

TfL said it was "bitterly disappointing" but aimed to run at least half of Tube services.

The strikes will officially begin on Tuesday at 00:01 BST and very few services will run before 06:30 or after 21:00.

The Circle and Piccadilly lines will shut down and parts of the Metropolitan line and Central line will be suspended.

Buses, London Overground, Elizabeth line, DLR and tram services will continue throughout but are expected to be much busier than usual.

Some residual disruption is expected on the mornings of 3 and 5 June.

TfL's proposal for a four-day working week would be voluntary and mean drivers would work slightly longer days, although they would work fewer hours per week and fewer hours overall.

Members of the trade union Aslef accepted the plans, but the RMT union voted to take industrial action, announcing several strike dates.

The first round of strikes in the dispute caused major disruption on the network in April.

Further strikes in May were called off after talks between the union and TfL.

However, following negotiations [with conciliation service Acas] on Monday, an RMT union representative said:

"Despite our best efforts in ACAS talks, TfL have failed to provide assurances on our members deeply held concerns around fatigue, reduced flexibility, shift lengths and the impact these proposals could have in a safety-critical role like tube driving.

"We remain available for meaningful talks, but strike action tomorrow will now go ahead."

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Significant disruption to London Underground services on Tuesday and Thursday.

    Very likely · Within days

  • TfL will aim to run at least half of Tube services.

    Very likely · Within days

  • Residual disruption on the mornings of June 3 and 5.

    Likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will TfL's proposal for a four-day working week be implemented despite the strikes?
  • What are the specific details of the 'longer working hours' and 'driver fatigue' concerns?
  • Will further strike dates be announced if the dispute is not resolved?
  • What is the expected financial impact of the strikes on TfL and London's economy?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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