Sir Sadiq Khan has put forward a pay rise to unions after tube strikes crippled London this week, but it won't stop more walkouts.
As exposed by publicly available documents on Transport for London's website, bosses of the transport firm and the Labour Mayor are set to meet on Monday.
During this board meeting, a 'no conditions' pay offer, which would see base wages go up by 3.4 percent, will be put on the table to Tube trade unions.
The agenda read: 'We believe that this offer makes the best use of the budget we have available and will maximise the level of pay increase we can provide for our people.'
These types of unconditional pay hikes are often dubbed as 'no strings' by unions to their members.















