One London commuter described the London Underground strike as "disgraceful" as workers walked out on Monday, 8 September. Tube lines were suspended, causing travel disruption throughout the city, as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union including drivers, signallers and maintenance workers launched industrial action over pay and conditions, with the union calling for a four-day, 32-hour working week. "They get paid enough money," one commuter said, describing the demand for a 32-hour working week as "disgraceful." Another traveller said: "I support what they're saying but it's an absolute pain... I get where they're coming from."

RMT announces seven days of suspended services with ‘severe disruption’ for whole network

London Underground staff have started striking this morning over an RMT-led dispute over pay and conditions which will see the city grind to a halt over the coming week.

Tube staff have launched a full walkout this morning in an RMT-led row with Transport for London (TfL) over pay and conditions, plunging the capital into travel chaos.

RMT begins walkouts, with TfL warning of ‘severe disruption’ across entire London Underground

Members of the RMT union are staging a walkout until Thursday over terms and conditions.

A tube strike meant London Underground lines were suspended on Monday, 8 September, as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union launched industrial action over pay…

Thousands queued to try and get on crammed buses, while others reluctantly walked or cycled, amid little to no Tube service for five days.

A strike by around 10,000 drivers and other workers on London's subway system brought travel disruption to millions of Londoners and commuters into the capital.

RMT, the UK’s largest transport union, is demanding better pay and shorter working hours.

One London commuter described the London Underground strike as "disgraceful" as workers walked out on Monday, 8 September. Tube lines were suspended, causing travel disruption…

RMT begins walkouts, with TfL warning of ‘severe disruption’ across entire London Underground

Central, Northern and District lines partly running as RMT presses Sadiq Khan for talks over shorter working week