LONDON (Reuters) -London underground workers are to begin a week of rolling strikes on Sunday, action which is set to bring the network to a standstill and cause massive disruption for travellers in the British capital.
Passengers are advised to complete their journeys by 6 p.m. on Sunday (1700 GMT) with almost no “Tube” trains expected to run between Monday and Thursday as staff stage a series of staggered walkouts.
Additionally the Docklands Light Railway, which connects the financial centres of Canary Wharf and the City of London, will not be running on Tuesday and Thursday.
The RMT union said the dispute centred on pay, fatigue management, shift patterns and a reduction in the working week.
“They are not after a king’s ransom, but fatigue and extreme shift rotations are serious iss