London Tube Strikes Set to Disrupt Commuters in November
Unions Aslef and RMT announce strikes over pay disputes, threatening major disruption to London's transport network.
- Strikes are scheduled from November 1 to November 12, affecting various London Underground services.
- Union leaders cite inadequate pay offers and poor working conditions as reasons for the industrial action.
- Kate Nicholls of UK Hospitality warns that the strikes could cost the economy up to £50m per day and threaten jobs.
- Transport for London has offered a revised pay increase, but unions demand further negotiations.
- TfL has yet to confirm which lines will be affected, but significant disruptions are expected on key strike days.