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Tube strike May 2014: London Underground talks to avert bank holiday strike adjourned | |
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Talks have failed to reach an agreement to avert another Tube strike over the bank holiday weekend. | |
Union members and London Underground managers met on Wednesday to try to settle disputes before the industrial action is due to start on Saturday. | |
Hugh Roberts, a regional officer for Unite, said: "Talks to resolve the London Underground pay differentials dispute involving the workers who control the power to run the Tube have been adjourned for the day and will resume tomorrow." | |
The union claims that the network could be “completely shut down” if workers who control the power to lines walk out. | |
The 40 technicians, mostly members of the union, work in the control room that provides the electricity for the 270-station network. | The 40 technicians, mostly members of the union, work in the control room that provides the electricity for the 270-station network. |
The strike is due to start at midnight on Saturday and last the entire weekend until 8am on Tuesday. | The strike is due to start at midnight on Saturday and last the entire weekend until 8am on Tuesday. |
Transport for London is hoping to run a normal service if the strike goes ahead by replacing the employees. | Transport for London is hoping to run a normal service if the strike goes ahead by replacing the employees. |
According to the Unite, the “complex” dispute involves the workforce being transferred to other groups, then moved back to London Underground under different conditions. | According to the Unite, the “complex” dispute involves the workforce being transferred to other groups, then moved back to London Underground under different conditions. |
The change sparked disputes over employees' length of service, affecting pensions and other entitlements. | The change sparked disputes over employees' length of service, affecting pensions and other entitlements. |
Unite is also demanding more money for its members to train new recruits. | Unite is also demanding more money for its members to train new recruits. |
Hugh Roberts, a regional officer, said: “There is a real possibility that the Underground could close down over the bank holiday weekend. | Hugh Roberts, a regional officer, said: “There is a real possibility that the Underground could close down over the bank holiday weekend. |
“Unite is working very hard to achieve a fair settlement for our members – and to avoid the industrial action. The ball is very much in the management’s court.” | “Unite is working very hard to achieve a fair settlement for our members – and to avoid the industrial action. The ball is very much in the management’s court.” |
Tube strikes in February and at the end of April caused misery for millions of Londoners and tourists. | Tube strikes in February and at the end of April caused misery for millions of Londoners and tourists. |
A bank holiday walk-out would coincide with strikes on the Heathrow Express train line from the airport to central London. | A bank holiday walk-out would coincide with strikes on the Heathrow Express train line from the airport to central London. |
On Friday and Monday, services will run every 30 minutes rather than the usual 15 because of staff shortages. | On Friday and Monday, services will run every 30 minutes rather than the usual 15 because of staff shortages. |
Richard Jones, the head of command and control at London Underground, said the TSSA and RMT had also raised issues around workplace issues and conditions for the power control team. | Richard Jones, the head of command and control at London Underground, said the TSSA and RMT had also raised issues around workplace issues and conditions for the power control team. |
He said London Underground was "happy to discuss£ anything not already being addressed. | He said London Underground was "happy to discuss£ anything not already being addressed. |
Mr Jones added: "We are disappointed that the unions have chosen to call strike action and we would urge all unions involved in this dispute to continue discussions to resolve this matter." | Mr Jones added: "We are disappointed that the unions have chosen to call strike action and we would urge all unions involved in this dispute to continue discussions to resolve this matter." |