
"Londoners are bracing for further disruption to Tube services next week after London Underground drivers announced another they would stage another round of strikes. Disruption is expected on all Tube lines as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) plan to walk out for 24 hours from midday on 19 May and 21 May. It follows two strikes last month due to the union's dispute over TfL proposals, which include a four-day working week, along with changes to the length of shifts and to annual leave."
"RMT official Jared Wood previously said: TfL need to come forward with changes to their proposals for this dispute to be resolved. There is absolute unanimity among our members that we have to fight these proposals. Another round of strikes is planned for June if the dispute is not resolved. (Reuters) What dates are the Tube strikes? May Tuesday 19 to Wednesday 20 May Thursday 21 to Friday 22 May June Tuesday 16 June to Wednesday 17 June Thursday 18 June to Friday 19 June"
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The Independent describes its role in covering developing issues and emphasizes separating facts from messaging. It says donations fund journalists who speak to multiple sides and that reporting is accessible without paywalls. Londoners are preparing for further disruption to Tube services next week after London Underground drivers announced additional strikes. Disruption is expected across all Tube lines during 24-hour walkouts planned by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) from midday on 19 May and 21 May. The strikes follow two earlier walkouts tied to a dispute over TfL proposals, including a four-day working week, changes to shift lengths, and annual leave. Another round is planned for June if the dispute is not resolved.
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