Commuters will face more chaos on Thursday, with a Tube strike going ahead as workers angle against changes to their pensions.
The strike stems from the funding bailout deal between TfL and the government which requires TfL to review its pension scheme for staff.
TfL has offered three options - no change, moving pensions to the local government pension scheme, which would involve staff paying more, and moving to a scheme that would mean pensions are based on employee's average salaries rather than final.DLR services are still running but may be very busy.Picture:RMT say this could result in a 30% cut to staff pensions and argue that the review is "unnecessary".
MT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "TfL’s latest pensions paper clearly shows the depths to which this government is prepared to stoop, demanding that our members take 30% cuts in their pensions in retirement in pursuit of a cut that TfL know is completely unnecessary.
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