Why do Tube drivers strike?


Why do Tube drivers strike? RMT (Rail, Maritime and Transport union) and ASLEF (The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) members are striking in an ongoing dispute over pay and conditions. There are strikes affect both Tube and National Rail services.


How much do tube drivers earn?

In a statement, TfL said: “The average base pay of a Tube driver is £55,011. The overwhelming majority earned total remuneration – including base pay, overtime, employer pension contributions and certain allowances - of £70,000 or considerably less.


What is the average salary in the UK?

Earnings on the up The latest government data, published in October 2023, reveals that the mean average UK weekly wage, excluding bonuses, is £661 gross (that's the equivalent to an annual pre-tax salary of just over £34,000) – an increase of 7.8% in the three months from June to August.


What happens if a tube driver needs the toilet?

What happens if you need to use the toilet? You can take a PNR (or Personal Needs Relief). There are drivers toilets at a handful of platforms across the network which can be accessed with a [sic] what is known as a J Door Key, whilst the ladies toilets have their own special key only given to female members of staff.


Do the train strikes impact the tube?

Tube passengers have been warned to expect “severe disruption” across the London Underground when thousands of station staff go on strike next week.Transport for London said most lines would be “severely affected” by the RMT walkouts next Wednesday and Friday, and some may not be able to open.


What happens if the railroads go on strike?

A prolonged rail strike could create all types of shortages, from gasoline to food to automobiles, and cause a spike in the prices of all types of consumer goods. It can screw up the commutes of tens of thousands of workers who take the train to work, slow the delivery of parts and force factories to shut down.