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Thousands of London Underground staff are to vote on strike action in a row over pay, their union has announced. | Thousands of London Underground staff are to vote on strike action in a row over pay, their union has announced. |
The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) said 6,500 would be balloted, including drivers and station staff. | |
The union said it had spent 10 months in "fruitless attempts" to hold meaningful negotiations, adding that a pay rise was due last April. | |
London Underground (LU) said its offer of a three-year above inflation pay rise was "very fair". | |
The offer would see a 4% rise for this financial year, and a rise at the rate of inflation plus 0.5% in each of the following two years. | |
Talks collapse | |
"Rather than balloting for strike action, the RMT should be putting this very fair offer to their members," said an LU spokesman. | |
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "We have spent months trying to get London Underground to negotiate sensibly with us. | |
"We have now reached the end of the road. | |
"LU can avoid industrial action by paying the increase that is due to our members. | |
"But they should understand that RMT members are prepared to defend the gains they have made in recent years." | |
The last Tube-wide strike was in the summer of 2004 when RMT members took industrial action, again over pay. | |
The ballot will end in mid-February and any strikes could start at the end of next month. |