Emergency Response to Track Incident Disrupts Tube Service – Live Updates

Emergency Response to Track Incident Disrupts Tube Service – Live Updates

Transport for London offered Tube drivers the option of a four-day workweek.

The RMT union rejected the proposal.

Union response

The RMT said the change would increase driver fatigue.

It argued this would compromise safety because drivers would work longer shifts on working days.

TfL proposal

TfL presented the proposal as a scheduling option for drivers.

Details on shift length changes were central to the union’s concern.

Safety and operational concerns

The union warned about impacts on emergency response to track incident scenarios.

They said fatigue could weaken staff readiness and disrupt Tube service during incidents.

Coverage

Filmogaz.com will monitor the situation and provide live updates.

Outcome

No agreement was reached after the offer.