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Strikes are upon us, yet again.
London Underground workers are planning to stage a walkout, starting on Sunday.
Two transport unions, Aslef and the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), both announced industrial action over a dispute over pay and subsequent ‘inadequate; pay offers during negotiations.
Their members will stage walkouts on various days between Sunday and November 16, with services affected to different degrees depending on the action.
Staff across the London Underground will be striking, meaning that all tube lines are likely to be affected.
Here is what TfL is saying about how services are expected to run on each day when Aslef and/or RMT workers are walking out.
Sunday, November 3: Services will finish early – around 5pm.
Monday, November 4: Normal service.
Tuesday, November 5: Severe disruption, limited services will start late and finish early.
Wednesday, November 6: Severe disruption, any services that run will start late and finish early.
Thursday, November 7: No services at all.
Friday, November 8: Severe disruption (including Night Tube), any services that run will start late and finish early.
Saturday, November 9: Services will start late.
Sunday, November 10: Some services may be affected by planned works.
Monday, November 11: Some services may be affected by planned works.
Tuesday, November 12: Severe disruption, any services that run will start late and finish early.