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London Underground strike: 'Ambassadors' to help travellers | London Underground strike: 'Ambassadors' to help travellers |
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Hundreds of Tube "ambassadors" are set to help people travel around London if two planned 48-hour strikes go ahead. | Hundreds of Tube "ambassadors" are set to help people travel around London if two planned 48-hour strikes go ahead. |
Transport for London (TfL) said the staff would help "beat totally unnecessary industrial action". The strikes are due to take place from midday on 4 and 11 February. | |
The RMT union has arranged the action in protest at plans to close all ticket offices with a loss of 750 jobs. | |
It said the idea of using "scab volunteers" was "dangerous nonsense". | |
'Committed to change' | |
The measure is aimed at reducing disruption and will be staffed by trained TfL and London Underground workers who have volunteered to work shifts on the strike days. | |
They will be deployed to keep stations open and offer advice on alternative travel options. | |
Phil Hufton, London Underground's chief operating officer, said the plans for ticket office closures would mean more staff on platforms to help travellers. | Phil Hufton, London Underground's chief operating officer, said the plans for ticket office closures would mean more staff on platforms to help travellers. |
He said less than 3% of all Tube journeys involved a ticket office payment and the proposals also included a 24-hour service on five Underground lines. | He said less than 3% of all Tube journeys involved a ticket office payment and the proposals also included a 24-hour service on five Underground lines. |
TfL added that the plans would save it £50m a year when it is facing a budget reduction of about £78m in the financial years of 2013 and 2014. | TfL added that the plans would save it £50m a year when it is facing a budget reduction of about £78m in the financial years of 2013 and 2014. |
Mr Hufton said: "We're also committed to implementing these changes without compulsory redundancies. | Mr Hufton said: "We're also committed to implementing these changes without compulsory redundancies. |
"Given these assurances, we urge the RMT and TSSA union leaderships to end their strike threats and to work with us to shape the future of the Tube." | "Given these assurances, we urge the RMT and TSSA union leaderships to end their strike threats and to work with us to shape the future of the Tube." |
'Another gimmick' | |
RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said: "The idea that a scab army of volunteers can replace the work of thousands of engineers, drivers, technical and station staff is dangerous nonsense and senior London Underground officials know that. | |
"They are conning the public and trying to throw up a smokescreen over the real impact of their cash-led cuts programme." | "They are conning the public and trying to throw up a smokescreen over the real impact of their cash-led cuts programme." |
TSSA rail union leader Manuel Cortes said: "This is yet another gimmick by our publicity-obsessed mayor which shows he is determined to force an unnecessary showdown with the rail unions to further his own naked political ambition. | TSSA rail union leader Manuel Cortes said: "This is yet another gimmick by our publicity-obsessed mayor which shows he is determined to force an unnecessary showdown with the rail unions to further his own naked political ambition. |
"His so called ambassadors are merely management strike breakers who will not be able to run anything like a full Tube service if the strike goes ahead in 13 days' time. " | "His so called ambassadors are merely management strike breakers who will not be able to run anything like a full Tube service if the strike goes ahead in 13 days' time. " |
London Underground and the RMT have been in talks with conciliation service ACAS this week, but they are yet to conclude. | |
The RMT has also announced two 48-hour strikes on the Docklands Light Railway in a dispute over pay and working conditions. | The RMT has also announced two 48-hour strikes on the Docklands Light Railway in a dispute over pay and working conditions. |
The first will begin on 29 January with the second starting on 4 February and coinciding with the first Underground strike. | The first will begin on 29 January with the second starting on 4 February and coinciding with the first Underground strike. |