Tube drivers' pre-Christmas strike threat
Dick Murray, Transport Correspondent27 Oct 2009
Tube train drivers serving the Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City lines are to be balloted for strike action in a dispute over new timetables.
Union bosses meet tomorrow to approve a ballot for the 250 drivers at Neasden depot, which serves the two lines. Commuters already face other pre-Christmas strikes, by the RMT and Unite unions, in a row over pay.
Aslef, the train drivers' union, says new schedules will mean drivers start earlier and finish later, giving them problems getting to and from work.
London Underground said it would not be swayed and would introduce the timetables on 13 December. The Circle line, which uses the same facilities, would also be affected by walkouts.
Steve Grant, Aslef's London district organiser, said: "These changes will have a huge adverse effect on drivers."
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Remember the instructions Lads:
Red = Stop
Green = GO
Pick up £45,000.00
Go on strike
Then repeat.
- Frank, Home Counties, England., 28/10/2009 10:23
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Yet another fantastic advert for London's 2012 Olympics - NOT!
- Fraser, Telford Park, 28/10/2009 08:20
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No surprises there then.
- Frank, Home Counties, England., 27/10/2009 19:34
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Of course they are, it's that time of year.
- Rogan, Irving, 27/10/2009 13:57
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Morning:
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