London Underground employees vote to increase strike motion mandate

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ondon Underground employees have voted overwhelmingly in favour of extending their mandate to proceed taking strike motion in a long-running dispute over jobs, pensions and circumstances.

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Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) voted by 96% to proceed taking motion for the following six months.

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Unions should re-ballot their members each six months for industrial motion to proceed.

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The turnout was 56.5%.

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RMT common secretary Mick Lynch stated: β€œI congratulate every single one of our London Underground members for giving us continued industrial leverage at the negotiating table.

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β€œTransport for London cannot continue to simply wish this dispute away and the Government, which has drastically cut the funding to London transport budgets, shares a great deal of responsibility for this continuing impasse.

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β€œLondon Underground workers want a negotiated settlement and are quite prepared to take more strike action over the next six months to make that a reality.”

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The Government is urgent forward with laws aimed toward offering minimal ranges of service throughout strikes.

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There was a protest outdoors Parliament on Monday night when the Bill was voted by way of by MPs.

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It shall be debated within the Lords once more earlier than changing into regulation within the subsequent few weeks.

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