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London Tube drivers to vote on strike action over night pay | London Tube drivers to vote on strike action over night pay |
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Tube drivers on the London Underground (LU) are to be balloted for strikes in a row over pay for new all-night services, the Aslef union has said. | |
The Night Tube will provide services on several lines from September. | The Night Tube will provide services on several lines from September. |
Aslef said it had been told that unless drivers agreed to rosters they would automatically be imposed and no pay offer would be made this year. | Aslef said it had been told that unless drivers agreed to rosters they would automatically be imposed and no pay offer would be made this year. |
The union said LU had "closed down" negotiations, however LU said these claims were "completely untrue". | |
'Work/life balance' | 'Work/life balance' |
The new rosters would include covering all-night services on Friday and Saturday nights when they begin. | The new rosters would include covering all-night services on Friday and Saturday nights when they begin. |
Finn Brennan, Aslef's district organiser, said: "London Underground has closed down the negotiations. | |
"Our members are entitled to a family life and to some sort of work/life balance. | |
"We aren't opposed to all-night services but we want them introduced in a fair and sensible way which rewards staff for their hard work." | "We aren't opposed to all-night services but we want them introduced in a fair and sensible way which rewards staff for their hard work." |
About 80% of all London Underground drivers are members of Aslef. | |
Mr Brennan said drivers would have to work an unlimited number of weekend and night shifts for no extra pay. | |
The Night Tube services will initially run on the Piccadilly, Victoria, Central, Jubilee and Northern lines. | |
They will be extended to the Metropolitan, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines by 2021, the London Overground in 2017 and the Docklands Light Railway by 2021. | |
The plans are part of a six-point long term economic plan that Chancellor George Osborne and London Mayor Boris Johnson said would add £6.4bn to the London economy by 2030 and create 500,000 new jobs. | |
Labour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said the Night Tube would be a great thing for London but "it's important it's done properly". | |
She said: "That means recognising the impact it will have on staff who will make the night Tube possible and listening to their concerns. | |
"Instead, last year the mayor announced a start date for the night Tube without any proper consultation with the staff and unions." | |
Nick Brown, chief operating officer for LU, said: "To suggest that we've closed down negotiations is completely untrue and it is extremely disappointing the co-ordinated response by the unions has been to announce their intention to ballot members. | |
"Talks have not broken down and we are committed to reaching an agreement that rewards our hard-working staff that is affordable, sustainable and fair." |
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