Night Tube strike: Drivers to walk out for fourth time
- Barnsley Journalism
- Dec 15, 2021
- 1 min read
London Underground staff are to walk out for a fourth time in as many weeks in a dispute over Night Tube.
Rail and Transport union members will begin industrial action on the Central and Victoria lines at 8:30 on the 17 December Transport for London has said on Friday and Saturday strikes should not happen The RMT said new rosters for the Night Tube are being imposed on drivers

On the 26th of November there was a 24hour walk out through all the 6 lines on the London underground . Nick Dent, London Underground's director stated that the staff are to do up to four weekends every year as he mentioned it is "fair and reasonable".
He then went on to state ‘We urge the RMT to call off this unnecessary strike action, which will reduce the level of service we can run at a time when coronavirus cases are rising.
"It will not serve any purpose other than to disrupt Londoners and visitors to the city as they enjoy the festivities at this special time of year,"
It does not seem that much has changed regards to the problems with the underground and the tubes. They have managed to run some tubes but not them all the unions show little sign of backing down. Walkouts are planned on the Central and Victoria lines from 20:30 GMT on 17 December for eight hours.

They also planned on Saturday the 18th between the hours of 4:00 and 4:30 and all the lines below would be affected
Central
Victoria
Jubilee
Piccadilly
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