Overview
- Rolling action started Sunday with limited services, with little or no Underground service expected Monday to Thursday and a phased restart after 8am on Friday.
- The Docklands Light Railway will not operate on Tuesday and Thursday due to a separate dispute.
- Transport for London says cutting the contractual 35-hour week to 32 hours is unaffordable and has tabled a 3.4% pay rise.
- The RMT cites pay, fatigue management and staffing pressures as core issues, noting roughly 2,000 fewer Underground staff since 2018.
- The Elizabeth line, London Overground and buses will run but are expected to be extremely busy and may skip some shared stations, and major shows including Coldplay and Post Malone have been rescheduled.