November Tube Strikes: Major disruption expected on London Underground next month

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London Underground workers are set to stage a series of strikes in November as part of an escalating pay dispute.

Londoners are being warned to expect major disruption on the Underground next month, as a new wave of strikes has been announced.

The entire London Underground network will grind to a halt as a result of mass walk-outs throughout November.

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Tube drivers, instructors, management, and some engineers are expected to strike over pay. It comes following a row over pay between the transport authority, Aslef, and RMT.

The strikes are expected to take place during the first few weeks of November.

Watch our video above for everything we know so far about the Tube strikes.

When are the Tube strikes?

The Tube strikes will take place across several dates in November.

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Train operators and management grades will strike on November 7 and 12.

Engineering drivers will not clock on for 24 hours from 6pm on November 1.

According to Metro, different groups of workers will also reportedly refuse overtime at different times in November.

RMT members across various roles will strike at various times between November 1 and 8.

This includes the fleet, engineering, stations, and train staff strike on November 5.

More details in our video above.

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